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Air transport Growth in
Asia Pacific & the
Evolutionary Dynamics of the
Airline Business Model Amartya De,
Senior Consultant Aerospace &
Defense 23 September 2010 Frost & Sullivan's Growth Consulting can help with your development procedures
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Today's Presenter Amartya De is a senior specialist with Frost & Sullivan Aerospace & Defense
Practice, Asia Pacific. He concentrates on observing and dissecting developing patterns, advances and business conduct in business avionics and country security fragments in Asia Pacific. Amartya has been included in a few development counseling activities in the
Commercial Aerospace,
Homeland Security and Defense fragments to backing the advancement of development methodologies of his customer bases. His mastery incorporates the advancement of vital guides and execution of broad business development plans and counseling models. Amartya is instrumental in adding to recompense works in significant industry occasions and adds to a solid system with government organizations and industry alike. Amartya De Senior Consultant He has gotten recognition for different business activities taken at his Aerospace & Defense Practice prior association and at his business college. Preceding working Asia Pacific with Frost & Sullivan, Amartya has worked with an extraordinary worldwide counseling association and with one of the
Big Four.
Taking all things together, he has five years of involvement in specialized & administration counseling of extensive
Bachelor of Engineering tasks.
Software engineering,
Global Masters in
Business Amartya has likewise added to articles and quotes distributed in
Administration Aerospace
Singapore,
Business Times and
Singapore Airshow. 2
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Understanding the
Dynamics of the
APAC Travel Market After a testing 2009, development has been sure in all "… arranging the outing three weeks prior for my family world areas drove by Asia Pacific (10%).
South Asia posted appeared to be sufficiently straightforward with Orbitz,
Kayak, Expedia and a (15%) -
South East Asia (10%) -North
East Asia (10%). dozen more web indexes
.. inside a couple of seconds, a great many pageses of results appeared with costs varying by
Double Digit
YTD development saw in
Hong Kong (14%), not exactly $5 much of the time … "
Macao (16%),
Japan(29%),
Taiwan(28%),
Indonesia(14%), Singapore(21%),
Vietnam(36%),
Guam(10%),
India(10%),
Sri Lanka(50%) and
Nepal(30%) In
2020,
Europe will have (717 million visitors), Asia Pacific (416 million) and the
Americas (282 million), took after by
Africa, and the
Middle East.
Source: Frost & Sullivan
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4. Understanding the Dynamics of the APAC Travel Market
Personal Travel Personal Travel Business Travel Business Travel NE
Asia (29.4%) South Asia (18.5%) " … Low passages have changed the way individuals utilize their relaxation time … " Source: Frost & Sullivan Personal Travel Personal Travel Business Travel Business Travel
Oceania (14.7%)
SE Asia (33.
3%) 4
5. Understanding the Dynamics of the APAC Travel Market 5
6. How
Airlines have Responded to Turbulent
Times There are three sorts of emergencies – Affecting Cost
Structures | Affecting
Revenue Structures | Affecting All - AoG (
Acts of God)
High Jet Economic
Fuel Price Recession
Short pull
FSC LCC not able to support 2Q 2008 1Q 2009 travel chiefly high ticket costs endured
Travelers changed to FSC could low yield clients separate their item
Corporate travel expenses were sliced High fuel costs weakened FSC LCC contrasts between LCC
High Yield Low
Yield High Cost Market Low Cost Market
Premium transporters still and FSC had high expenses to tolerate half increment in fuel costs 25% fuel value decrease unbalanced to base lopsided to primary concern expenses line expenses Low esteem item in Premium request the high cost business sector crumpled Affecting Cost Structures Affecting Revenue Structures
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7. Influencing
All Business Models - AoG (Acts of God) Economic
Recovery • Cancelation of
100,
000 flights Fuel expenses rising • Travel interruptions 10m individuals • $
2.2 B misfortune to avionics 1Q 2010 • $1.7 B misfortune to different business Losses easyJet $
100 million Ryanair $65 million
Air France $
300 million
British Airways $195 million
Lufthansa $268 million
Delta Airlines $20 million
Total 4.7 B
GDP misfortune "
Misfortunes for LCCs are relatively higher" 7
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Expansion of the LCC noticeable all around traveler advertise South Asia " … Though he was an individual from both their 46.
5% South West long standing customer projects, it didn't have much
Pacific 37.0% effect to him as they had indistinguishable profits
North Asia and were just as hard to recover miles
South East 3.9% from … " Asia 30.7%
500 million LCC seats (2009) 1800 million FSC seats (2009) Global LCC Market
Share 21.7% Europe LCC Market Share 32.0% US LCC Market Share 21.7% Asia Pacific LCC Market Share 15.5% Source: Frost & Sullivan 8
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