SIA Group’s passenger traffic up 1.9% in December

SIA Group’s passenger traffic up 1.9% in December


The group’s two carriers carry around 3.8 million passengers in the period – a new monthly record

[SINGAPORE] Singapore Airlines (SIA) Group on Thursday (Jan 15) posted a 1.9 per cent year-on-year increase in passenger traffic in December 2025 for the two carriers it operates.

It came in at close to 14.2 billion for the month, compared with 13.9 billion in December 2024.

Passenger load factor (PLF), which is passenger traffic expressed as a percentage of passenger capacity, came in at 87.9 per cent, down 0.6 percentage point from the corresponding year-ago period.

This comes as the PLF of SIA fell 0.8 percentage point year on year to hit 87.6 per cent in December. A decrease in the load factors for the Europe and south-west Pacific routes, down 2.3 and 2.2 percentage points on the year, respectively, contributed to the drag.

Low-cost carrier Scoot’s PLF also inched down 0.1 percentage point on the year to 89.1 per cent in the month of December. The load factors of Scoot’s East Asia and West Asia routes fell by 0.1 and 0.7 percentage point, respectively.

The two SIA carriers carried close to 3.8 million passengers in December, 4.8 per cent up on the year, on the back of the year-end peak travel demand. This is a new monthly record for the group, noted the Thursday statement.

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This brings the total passenger carriage for 2025 to 41.6 million, 6.6 per cent higher than the previous record of 39 million in 2024.

Cargo carriage rose 7.4 per cent year on year, with “increased freighter activity supported by traditional year-end demand”, added the group.

Meanwhile, cargo loads grew by 4.5 per cent, outpacing the 1.6 per cent expansion in cargo capacity. As a result, the cargo load factor was 1.6 percentage points higher on the year at 55.2 per cent.

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The group noted that Scoot had launched passenger services to Labuan Bajo and Semarang in Indonesia, and Okinawa in Japan, in December.

Shares of SIA fell by 0.6 per cent or S$0.04 to close at S$6.36 on Thursday.

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