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Air Transportation: Clear Skies Ahead? Print
Thursday, 26 May 2011 Hits : 2415
Time:10:00AM Eastern Standard Time and in Europe - 15:00 GMT
 
Length: One hour which includes a question and answer session

Speakers:
Michelle Grant, Travel and Tourism Research Manager
Nadejda Popova, Travel and Tourism Analyst
Caroline Bremner, Head of Global Travel and Tourism Research

After a calamitous 2009, air value sales began their recovery in 2010 driven by returning demand, especially among business travellers. Low cost carriers continued their strong performance since travellers were still price-sensitive.

The stability in fuel prices also helped airlines and their profitability, while ancillary revenues continued to be a strong area for growth. To better control capacity, pursue new revenue opportunities and reduce costs, consolidation was a key trend in 2010. However, the outlook, while initially positive, could be undermined by the recent climb in fuel prices.

* The Great Recession in 2009 caused a significant decline in both global real GDP growth and exports. Subsequently,air value sales dropped by 14% to US$545 billion in 2009.
    
* As the global economy began to recover, business travellers returned to the road, and international business travel grew 5% in 2010, regaining all of the ground lost in 2009.
    
* Low cost carriers continued to steal share from charter and schedule airlines as price-sensitive travellers opted for less expensive tickets.
    * Globally, the percentage of internet sales made online for air travel has grown from 26% in 2005 to 38% in 2010.
    
* Asia Pacific is expected to be the fastest-growing region over 2010-2015, but the threat of high fuel prices will continue to plague the airline industry.

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