Pax numbers to double in 20 years

Passenger numbers will be double the expected 2015 total of 3.5 billion by 2034 with seven billion people taking to the skies, according to IATA’s 20 year Passenger Forecast Report.

By 2034, the largest passenger markets will be China, the United States, India, the United Kingdom and Indonesia will reach fifth place. Japan is sixth, Brazil seventh, Spain, Germany and France, eight, ninth and tenth. Italy falls out of the top ten.

The five fastest markets for additional passengers over the next 20 years will be, China with 758 million new customers, the United States at 523 million, India is to have 275 million and fourth and fifth are Indonesia and Brazil with 132 million and 104 million, respectively.

“The demand for air transport continues to grow. There is much work to be done to prepare for the 7 billion passengers expected to take the skies in 2034,” said Tony Tyler, IATA’s Director General and Chief Executive Officer.

Across the regions, Asia-Pacific and the Middle East are expected to have 4.9 percent growth, with 2.9 billion and 383 million passengers, respectively. Africa could grow by 4.7 percent for 294 million passengers by 2034. Latin American should also grow by 4.7 percent for an annual passenger total of 605 million in 20 years time. Europe will grow the slowest at 2.7 percent for a market of 1.4 billion, while North America expands by 3.3 percent to also reach 1.4 billion.

The forecast also found that in the next 20 years the real cost of air travel is expected is reduce at a rate of 1-1.5 percent per year.