Airlines Market Research Reports & Industry Analysis
Airlines are highly leveraged, and as such they must buy or lease new aircrafts and engines on a regular basis, as well as settle on decisions for their fleet, keeping in mind the goal of meeting market demand while operating a fleet that remains economical for the industry. In order to maintain the services an airline offers, they must handle the associated costs effectively. Labor, IT services and networks, aviation insurance, engines, spare parts, fuel, handling services, training, sales distribution, catering, and equipment are only some examples of the price of operating an airline. Most of the profit an airline turns over from ticket sales is used to pay to keep the airline in business. Airlines are also held accountable for upholding the government regulations that apply to aircrafts. For example, if a passenger boards an international flight without the correct documentation, the airline has to return the passenger to the initial country.
Airlines Industry Research & Market Reports
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Airlines in Taiwan
... off-limits during the pandemic, there was a release of pent-up demand from both business and leisure customers. National carrier Eva Airways, for example, reported a load factor in excess of 80% during the first quarter ... Read More
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Airlines in South Korea
... offer various airfares, but tend to be perceived as premium, while low cost carriers offer affordable options but with more limited customer service. Well-known full service carriers in South Korea include Korean Air and Asiana, ... Read More
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Airlines in the Netherlands
... the Dutch government will increase the cost of air travel within Europe, according to a report by a major bank in the Netherlands. The price of a return flight from Amsterdam to Barcelona, for example, ... Read More
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Airlines in Peru
... before the COVID-19 crisis, although it is estimated that, in terms of value, it will have done so due to the significant increase in the price of air tickets driven by the sharp increase in ... Read More
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Airlines in the United Arab Emirates
... in airlines in 2023. The airline’s success can be attributed to its strategic approach, capitalising on the rebound in travel demand as international borders reopened and COVID-19 restrictions eased. The popularity of Emirates amongst consumers ... Read More
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Travel in South Korea
... 2023 have also been spending considerable sums of money, evidence of pent-up demand for new experiences and indulgence as a result of prolonged home seclusion. This surge in demand is attributed to the reopening of ... Read More
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Travel in Taiwan
... all COVID-19-related entry restrictions in October 2022, the number of international tourists gradually increased. Industry sources recorded a boom in demand during the Lunar New Year holiday, which fell at the end of January 2023. ... Read More
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Airlines in Vietnam
... more rapid recovery of domestic tourism whereas, on the other hand, full-service carriers demonstrated a slower pace of growth, mainly because their main customer segment consists of inbound tourists. As discussed in tourism flows, the ... Read More
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Airlines in Denmark
... value sales in both years drastically reduced. Euromonitor International's Airlines in Denmark report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and shape of the market at a national level. It provides the latest market size ... Read More
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Airlines in Belgium
... major low cost carrier is set to transport almost as many passengers in/out Belgium in 2023 as in 2019. Nevertheless, the Irish low cost carrier has decided to stop its activities at Brussels Airport, due ... Read More
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Travel in Vietnam
... Decision No. 405/QD-BVHTTDL, which issued the Ministry of Culture, Sports, and Tourism's Digital Transformation Plan from 2023 to 2030. The purpose of this plan is to prioritise sustainable tourism development and restructure the tourism industry ... Read More
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Travel in Argentina
... Because people cannot buy US dollars at an official price, there is a range of different prices for US dollars via formal and informal channels. Euromonitor International's Travel in Argentina report offers a comprehensive guide ... Read More
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Airlines in Thailand
... China, was a key contributor to this recovery, although the number of inbound arrivals remained below the peak recorded in 2019. Growth was hampered to some extent by the inflationary macroeconomic environment, following Russia’s invasion ... Read More
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Airlines in New Zealand
... the government expedited the process. New Zealanders gained the ability to travel abroad from February 2022, and international tourists were welcomed back from July 2022 (with a staged reopening from March 2022 for foreign visitors). ... Read More
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Airlines in Ecuador
... commenced operations in the final quarter of 2022, offering flights to the Dominican Republic. Euromonitor International's Airlines in Ecuador report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and shape of the market at a national ... Read More
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Airlines in Chile
... for airlines, albeit with a different cost structure and challenges in terms of skilled workforce, which could keep flight prices high in the medium term. Euromonitor International's Airlines in Chile report offers a comprehensive guide ... Read More
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Airlines in Canada
... customer service experience in the safest environment possible. In order to achieve such a goal and attract customers, the introduction of new technologies is playing a key role. These include the introduction by Air Canada ... Read More
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Travel in Kenya
... Kenya's tourism sector. China's decision to ease COVID-19 restrictions and reintroduce international travel is viewed as a promising development for East Africa's efforts to revive its tourism industry. Leveraging this, Kenya, Uganda, and Rwanda within ... Read More
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Airlines in Hong Kong, China
... sales in 2023, with full recovery expected in 2024. Airlines are currently facing labour shortages in terms of both air and ground staff, and local airlines are therefore actively hiring new staff in various positions ... Read More
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Airlines in Japan
... business structure is taking time, after many business needed to downsize due to decreased demand during COVID-19. Amongst the resources needing restoration are the number of staff, including pilots, cabin attendants, and ground staff, as ... Read More
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Airlines in Greece
... leading to a reduction of scheduled flights from 29 to 10 in this period. The decline in flights together with fierce competition from Wizz Air, resulted in a decline in Ryanair’s share in 2022. Euromonitor ... Read More
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Airlines in China
... could remain relatively high throughout 2023, as passenger demand recovers faster than airline capacity, particularly for international routes. Nevertheless, ticket prices may also soften in Q3 2023, given the deteriorating macroeconomic outlook, thus forcing airlines ... Read More
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Airlines in Spain
... pre-agreement adopted in November 2019, later modified in January 2021, and terminated to seek an alternative in December 2021. During early 2022, IAG extended a loan of EUR100 million to Air Europa, with an option ... Read More
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Airlines in Malaysia
... As a result, the number of people travelling on airlines in 2023 is expected to reach and even exceed pre-pandemic levels. The recovery of airlines in Malaysia exceeded expectations in 2022, with authorities predicting continued ... Read More
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Travel in Thailand
... resulted in a strong recovery for the travel industry, with the number of inbound arrivals showing triple-digit growth. However, volumes remained well below pre-pandemic levels. International tourism is a significant contributor to Thailand’s GDP, generating ... Read More