The industry consensus forecast released by the
IATA indicates that by 2014 there will be 3.3 billion air
travelers, up by 800 million from the 2.5 billion in 2009.
By 2014 international aviation will handle 38
million tonnes of air cargo, up 12.5 million tonnes from the 26
million tonnes carried in 2009.
China will be the biggest contributor of new
travelers. Of the 800 million new travelers expected in 2014, 360
million (45%) will travel on Asia Pacific routes and of those 214
million will be associated with China (181 million domestic and 33
million international). The United States will remain the largest
single country market for domestic passengers (671 million) and
international passengers (215 million).
“Despite some regional differences, the forecast
indicates that the world will continue to become more mobile. This
creates enormous opportunities but also presents some challenges.
In five years we need to be able to handle 800 million more
passengers and 12.5 million more tonnes of international cargo. To
realize the economic growth potential that this will bring, we
will need even more efficient air traffic management, airport
facilities and security programs. Industry and governments will be
challenged to work together even more closely,” said Giovanni
Bisignani, IATA’s Director General and CEO. “The shadow of the global economic recession is
expected to remain over parts of the industry for some time to
come. Sluggish growth rates in Europe and North America are not
only the result of being mature markets. Lingering consumer debts,
high unemployment and austerity measures will dampen growth
rates.”
Forecast Highlights
- International passenger numbers are expected
to rise from 952 million in 2009 to 1.3 billion passengers in
2014. This 313 million traveler increase reflects a compound
annual growth rate (CAGR) of 5.9%.
- The fastest growing markets for international
passenger traffic will be China (10.8%), the United Arab Emirates
(10.2%), Vietnam (10.2%), Malaysia (10.1%) and Sri Lanka (9.5%).
- By 2014, the top five countries for
international travel measured by number of passengers will be the
United States (at 215 million, an increase of 45 million), the
United Kingdom (at 198 million with an increase of 33 million),
Germany (at 163 million with an increase of 29 million), Spain
(123 million with an increase of 21 million), and France (111
million with an increase of 21 million).
- Domestic passenger numbers are expected to
rise from 1.5 billion in 2009 to over 2 billion in 2014. This 488
million passenger increase reflects a CAGR of 5.7%.
- China will record the highest CAGR of 13.9%
and contribute an additional 181 million passengers. Other
countries with double digit growth include Vietnam (10.9%), South
Africa (10.6%), India (10.5%), and the Philippines (10.2%).
- By 2014 the five largest markets for domestic
passengers will be the United States (671 million), China (379
million), Japan (102 million), Brazil (90 million) and India (69
million).
- International freight volumes are expected to
grow at a CAGR of 8.2% over the forecast period. Excluding the
impact of the rapid post recession rebound in 2010, for the
2011-2014 period, the consensus view for air freight is that it
will stabilize at 5% CAGR. This is slightly below the forecast
growth in world trade (6%) suggesting a still conservative outlook
after the recession shock and possibly some loss of market share
to sea shipping.
- The top five fastest growing international
freight markets over 2009-2014 will be Hong Kong (12.3%), China
(11.7%), Vietnam (11.4%), Chinese Taipei (11.3%), Russian
Federation (11.0%).
- By 2014, the largest international freight
markets will be the US (8.8 million tonnes), Hong Kong (5.4
million tonnes), Germany (4.4 million tonnes), Japan (4.4 million
tonnes) and China (3.8 million tonnes).
- The volume growth expected in China and Hong
Kong will account for a third of global volume growth over the
period to 2014.
Regional Outlook
Over 2009-2014 Forecast Period
Asia Pacific’s International passenger demand is
expected to grow 7.6%. By 2014, China, Japan and Hong Kong will be
the biggest international passenger markets in the region, with
China being the largest international and domestic market in Asia.
The region will see the highest growth rate for international
freight at 9.8% with Hong Kong, Japan, China, South Korea, and
Chinese Taipei comprising the region’s top five markets.
The Middle East is expected to have the fastest
growth rate at 9.4%. The UAE, Kuwait, Jordan will be among the top
10 fastest growing countries, with the UAE ranked 7th for
international passengers at 82.3 million. International freight
demand will grow 8.1% as freight links to and via the region
continue to develop. The UAE will lead the region, handling 2.7
million tonnes of cargo.
Africa is expected to see international
passenger growth of 7.7%, the second highest of the regions.
International cargo demand is expected to be 5.8%, the lowest
among the regions.
Europe will see international passenger
demand growth of 4.7%. The United Kingdom, Germany, Spain, France
and Italy will remain among the top ten largest international
passenger markets. International freight demand for the region
will grow 6.5%, with Germany, the UK and the Netherlands leading
the region in size. The Russian Federation will see the fastest
growth rate of 11%.
Latin America will see international passenger
demand grow 5.7%. International freight demand will increase 6.4%,
with Peru leading the region freight growth at 9%.
North America will grow 4.9% for international
passenger demand and 7.6% for international freight. The US will
continue to be the largest international and domestic passenger
market in the world, and is expected to remain the largest
international freight market by some margin.
“The focus of the industry continues to shift
eastward. By 2014, 1 billion people will travel by air in Asia
Pacific. That’s 30% of the global total and a 4 percentage point
increase from the 26% it represented in 2009. The same is true for
cargo where Asia Pacific will account for 28% of global volumes,”
Bisignani said.
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