PERTH- In 2023, Perth Airport (PER) witnessed a resilient comeback, recording an unprecedented 15.3 million passengers, surpassing the previous peak of 14.9 million achieved in 2014. While international travel remains approximately 10% below the levels observed in 2019, several significant markets, such as India, the Philippines, and Vietnam, have exceeded pre-COVID levels. Furthermore, the airport experienced an influx of new international services in the past year, including flights operated by Batik Air Malaysia (OD), Philippine Airlines (PR), VietJet (VJ), and Vietnam Airlines (VN). Strong Connectivity to Southeast Asia “Although Perth is situated in a geographically isolated region of Western Australia,…
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