Study Snapshot: ITB World Travel Trends Report 2009/2010
December 23, 2009
Posted By: Manolis Psarros

Key Trends
Air Travel
- The first decline in arrivals and receipts since 2003
- Turnaround confirmed by monthly trends
- Africa is the sole region to buck the general trend
- Flat is the new growth
- Premium travel has been the hardest hit …resulting in declining yields and continuing airline losses
- Airlines Capacity cuts have been widespread …… but forecasts confirm the industry's resilience
- Airfares are set to rise in the short term …… but technological advances will generate longer-term efficiencies
- Hotels slash prices to remain competitive
- Signs of improvement are still very patchy
- Local conditions are also expected to play a significant role in determining which types of hotel accommodation, in terms of design and functionality, are being conceived and planned for hotel guests of tomorrow.
- corporate travellers losing further share of the market …… but spending on business travel remains strong
- Longhaul destinations such as Europe are being hit hardest as Japanese, Chinese, Indians and Thais also choose to stay home or travel within Asia.
- Travel demand for 2010 is likely to pick up, but spending is likely to lag at around 2005-2006 levels.
- Prospects for 2010 will be greatly determined by any return of consumer confidence in Japan and China.
- Confidence levels are still relatively weak
- Unemployment remains a major concern
- Structural changes in the travel & tourism market …… due to changes in demographics and lifestyles
- Unpredictable Consumers' reaction in times of crisis
- Crisis reveals underlying structural weaknesses
- New research, and new ways of using research
- Changing the marketing message as well as the medium
- Partnership is key
- Business cycles are always with us
COMMENTS
francis
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