Geneva
– the International Air Transport Association (IATA) released its first 20-year
passenger growth forecast, projecting that passenger numbers are expected to
reach 7.3 billion by 2034. That represents a 4.1% average annual growth in
demand for air connectivity that will result in more than a doubling of the 3.3
billion passengers expected to travel this year.
Among
the highlights of the report is the expectation that China will overtake the
United States as the world’s largest passenger market (defined by traffic to,
from and within) by 2030. Both markets, however, are expected to remain the
largest by a wide margin. In 2034 flights to, from and within China will
account for some 1.3 billion passengers, 856 million more than 2014 with an
average annual growth rate of 5.5%. Traffic to, from and within the US is
expected to grow at an average annual growth rate of 3.2% that will see 1.2
billion passengers by 2034 (559 million more than 2014).
The report, the first from the
new IATA Passenger Forecasting service, produced in association with Tourism
Economics, analyzes passenger flows across 4,000 country pairs for the next 20
years, forecasting passenger numbers by way of three key demand drivers: living
standards, population and demographics, and price and availability
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