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Today's Air4casts bulletin reports on some good news for international air travel in August and early September. The data comes directly from the recorded number of daily departing international flights out of the world's airports.
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Speculation about profound changes in travel preferences and patterns as a result of the Coronavirus, is not now, in short supply. (more…)
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First indications of the likely 2020 outcome for international passengers indicate the strength of the downturn now affecting all global markets. These new projections will be uploaded in full to subscribers’ websites on 31 December.
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Today's Air4casts data briefing focuses on the UK's June performance in relation to the major European markets and the differences are now striking. (more…)
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Today’s Air4casts Confectionery category brief is a snapshot, taken today at 10am UK time 17 August 2018, of the live Duty Free prices in Rubles at seven key Russian traveller destination airports in Europe. The
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Antalya Airport Smoker Market Forecast; Russian Millennial Focus Because, this summer, the Russians are returning to Antalya in strength, with year on year peak summer rates of increase in excess of 20% points, Air4casts has
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Following two miserable years of Russian visitor turmoil Turkey has now officially gained the top slot as the most visited country in the world by Russian passport holders. (more…)
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The traffic effect of major sporting events is so often subject to ex-ante hyperbola; the classic case being the Olympics where passenger numbers have even been known to decline; vide London 2012. (more…)
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For the first time since January this year the airports of Asia/Pacific have recorded higher growth rates than their counterparts in Europe. With both regions now having declared well over 75% of their international passenger
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Air4casts is on the point of uploading its September forecasts for 1500 airports to subscribers’ websites and they clearly show that the excellent booking conditions which have existed over the summer will continue into 2018.
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