Global airline capacity this week is up 2 percent compared with last week to 29.8 million seats, with capacity up in eight of 17 regional markets, according to analysis from OAG.
China is leading capacity growth this week, with one million seats added, OAG reported. Much of that was domestic, and China's domestic airline capacity has recovered to about 75 percent of where it was in January.
South American carriers also have added capacity this week. Capacity increased 16.9 percent week over week in lower South America up and 13.8 percent in upper South America.
U.S. domestic capacity, meanwhile, is 27 percent of January levels. Cancellations among U.S. have been slowing, however, down from a rate of 9 percent at the beginning of May to about 4 percent in the past four days, according to OAG.