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The amount of serviced apartments globally by 2018. Source: The Apartment Service


2017 GLOBAL AIR PRICE PROJECTIONS


The graph shows projected rise and fall in air prices for global regions compared to 2016.


4%


3.5% 3%


2.5% 2%


1.5% 1%


0.5% 0%


-0.5% -1%


-1.5% -2% -2.5% -3%


-1.1% -1.9% 2% 0.5% 2016


-0.3% 24.8%


2017


-1.6% 16.7%


Mobile 2018


-1.6% 13.6%


Desktop/laptop Source: The Apartment Service 2019


-0.6% 10%


4% 3.7% 2.5% US$115.58bn US$113.77bn US$111.96bn US$111.28bn


DIGITAL TRAVEL SALES BY DEVICE


The table shows the year-on-year change in travel sales in the US made by desktop/laptop versus mobile devices between 2016-2019.


TOTAL SPEND: US$180.59bn


US$65.01bn US$189.62bn US$75.85bn US$198.15bn US$86.2bn US$206.08bn US$94.8bn


The table shows the number of planned hotels from 2016 to 2020 and the percentage in change from current figures.


GLOBAL HOTEL PIPELINE Source: GBTA/CWT 2017 Global Travel Price Outlook BOOKINGS AND SPEND RISES


Airplus polled 847 individuals from 24 countries responsible for travel management within their companies. The results below show the percentage of those travel managers who believe their spend/bookings will rise in the coming year.


AIR 32% 40% HOTEL 27% 34% CAR RENTAL 15% 18% RAIL 16% 23% MEETINGS AND CONVENTIONS 31% 23% Bookings Spend Source: Airplus International Travel Management Study 2016 95%+


93 35%


Aviation megacities by 2035.


Long-haul traffic dealt with by these megacities. World GDP accounted for by megacities in 2035.


Source: Airbus BUYINGBUSINESS ESSTRAVEL.COM BBT September/October 2015 6 25


Airbus, which defines a megacity as one that has 50,000 daily long-haul passengers, predicts the following...


Source: STR MEGACITIES NORTH AMERICA


CENTRAL SOUTH AMERICA ASIA PACIFIC EUROPE


MIDDLE EAST AFRICA


7.1% 7.6% 7.6%


1.5% 32.5% 7.2% 4,617 412 2,482 964 552 295


ASIA PACIFIC EASTERN EUROPE MIDDLE EAST AND AFRICA WESTERN EUROPE


LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN NORTH AMERICA


GLOBAL


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