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Booking data points to strong peak season travel – Asia Pacific bookings up 134%!

Dan lake
Published on: 17th May 2023 at 10:37 AM
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The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has reported high levels of confidence among travellers for the peak Northern summer travel holiday season.

This corresponds with first quarter 2023 forward bookings data for May – September which is tracking at 35 per cent above 2022 levels.

The survey covering 4,700 travellers in 11 countries shows that:

  • 79 per cent of travellers surveyed said that they were planning a trip in the June-August 2023 period
  • 85 per cent said that peak travel season disruptions should not be a surprise
  • 80 per cent said that they expected smooth travel with post-pandemic issues having been resolved

Forward bookings data indicates that the greatest growth is expected in:

  • Asia Pacific region (134.7 per cent)
  • Middle East (42.9 per cent)
  • Europe (39.9 per cent)
  • Africa (36.4 per cent)
  • Latin America (21.4 per cent)
  • North America (14.1 per cent)

“Expectations are high for this year’s peak Northern summer travel season. For many this will be their first post-pandemic travel experience.

“While some disruptions can be expected, there is a clear expectation that the ramping-up issues faced at some key hub airports in 2022 will have been resolved.

“To meet strong demand, airlines are planning schedules based on the capacity that airports, border control, ground handlers, and air navigation service providers have declared.

“Over the next months, all industry players now need to deliver,” said Nick Careen, IATA’s Senior Vice President for Operations, Safety and Security.

Preparing:

Collaboration, sufficient staffing and accurate information sharing are all essential to minimise operational disruptions and their impact on passengers.

The key is ensuring that the capacities which have been declared and scheduled are available.

“A lot of work has gone into preparing for the peak Northern summer travel season. Success rests on readiness across all players in the supply chain.

“If each player delivers on what has been declared, there should be no last minute requirements to reduce the scale of the schedules that travellers have booked on,” said Careen.

Labour unrest, particularly in France, is cause for concern. Eurocontrol data on the impact of French strikes earlier this year shows that cancellations can spike by over a third.

“We need to keep a very careful eye on Europe where strike actions have caused significant disruptions earlier this year.

“Governments should have effective contingency plans in place so that the actions of those providing essential services like air traffic control maintain minimum service levels and do not disrupt the hard-earned vacations of those travelling or put at risk the livelihoods of those in the travel and tourism sectors,” said Careen.

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