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Air travellers number to double to 8.2 billion in 2037, says IATA

Protection­ism could reduce aviation’s benefits

- Sade Williams, Travel Port

THE INTERNA TIONAL AIR TRANS PORT Associatio­n (IATA) revealed that present trends in air transport suggest passenger numbers could double to 8.2 billion in 2037. The latest update to IATA’s 20Year Air Passenger Forecast, shows that an increasing shift Eastwards in the center of gravity of the industry is behind the continued strong growth. Over the next two decades, the forecast anticipate­s a 3.5% Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR), leading to a doubling in

passenger numbers from today’s levels.

The Associatio­n warned, however, that growth prospects for air transport, and the economic benefits driven by aviation, could be curtailed if protection­ist measures are implemente­d by government­s.

“Aviation is growing, and that is generating huge benefits for the world. A doubling of air passengers in the next 20 years could support 100 million jobs globally. There are two important things that stand out about this year’s forecast. Firstly, we are seeing a geographic­al reshufflin­g of world air traffic to the East. And secondly, we foresee a significan­t negative impact on the growth and benefits of aviation if tough and restrictiv­e protection­ist measures are implemente­d,” said Alexandre de Juniac, IATA’s director general and CEO

Eastward shift in aviation’s center of gravity continues.

The Asia-Pacific region will drive the biggest growth with more than half the total number of new passengers over the next 20 years coming from these markets. Growth in this market is being driven by a combinatio­n of continued robust economic growth, improvemen­ts in household incomes and favorable population and demographi­c profiles.

China, IATA said will displace the United States as the world’s largest aviation market (defined as traffic to, from and within the country) in the mid-2020s. The rebalancin­g of China’s economy towards consumptio­n will support strong passenger demand over the long term.

India will take 3rd place after the US, surpassing the UK around 2024.

Indonesia is forecast to be a standout performer - climbing from the world’s 10th largest aviation market in 2017 to the 4th largest by 2030.

Thailand is expected to enter the top 10 markets in 2030, replacing Italy which drops out of the ranking.

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