Key points:
International air travel recorded another moderate rise to end 2014, up 3.7% in December compared to a year ago. The annual expansion was just slightly below the December result – growth in 2014 overall was 3.6% compared to 2013;
There was little difference in performance of premium and economy seat classes, with annual growth of 3.4% and 3.7%, respectively. This near equalization of growth rates has limited improvement in premium’s share of total travel;
The growth trend in international passenger travel has flattened over the past several months. International air travel volumes have increased only slightly in both seat classes since mid-2014;
This development reflects a gradual slowdown in improvements in business confidence throughout H2 2014, with economic conditions in the Eurozone and China deteriorating;
Nonetheless, travel within Europe itself performed well overall in 2014, expanding 3.9%, facilitated by expansion in capacity and routes, as well as declines in airfares;
But markets like within Far East weakened considerably, up just 1.4% in 2014 overall, with travel declines in Thailand and Malaysia as well as some slowdown in the Chinese economy;
Longer-haul markets have been performing relatively more strongly, including the Middle East to the Far East and Europe, which explains why international RPKs expanded at a much faster pace than passenger numbers.
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Diplômé universitaire en histoire, journalisme et relations publiques, en 1993, Philippe Cauchi amorce une carrière de journalisme, analyste et consultant en aérospatiale. En 2013, il fonde avec Daniel Bordeleau, le site d’information aérospatial Info Aéro Québec.
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