| Chapter
1: Major Trends Affecting the Airline, Hotel
& Travel Industry |
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1)
Introduction to the Travel Industry |
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2)
Discount Airlines Set the Standard |
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3)
Major U.S. Airlines Continue to Face Huge Losses |
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4)
Discount and Traditional Airlines Try to Lure Passengers
with In-flight Perks in
Economy Class |
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5)
Business Travel Is on the Rise |
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6)
Microjets Zoom into the Private Air Travel Market |
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7)
Private Jet Rentals Rise in the Form of Fractional Share
Ownership
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8)
Major Airlines Buy into the Fractional Share Game
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9)
Boeing and Airbus Go Head to Head with New Concepts
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10)
Airports Ramp Up to Accommodate High Traffic and New Aircraft
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11)
Deregulation Opens Huge Travel Markets in China and India |
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12)
Booking Travel Over the Internet Continues Rapid Growth
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13)
Sustainable Tourism and Ecotourism Grow as Certification
Standards
Emerge |
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14)
Destination Club Membership Is on the Rise
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15)
As Demand Increases, Hotels Are Adding Rooms and Fees |
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16)
Cruise Industry Bookings are Strong, Including Berths on
Luxury Liners
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17)
Convention Center Space is Expanding Rapidly, Hoping for
a Rebound in
Meetings |
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18)
Security Concerns, Regulations and Costs Complicate Transportation
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19)
Travel-Based Retailing Takes Off |
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20)
High Speed Passenger Trains, including Maglev, Gain New
Acceptance |
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21)
Self Check-In Kiosks, RFID and Other New Technologies Save
Labor Costs
for Airlines and Hotels |
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22)
The Future of Travel |
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| Chapter
2: Airline, Hotel & Travel Industry Statistics |
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Travel
Industry Overview |
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Average
Number of Vacation Days for Employees in Selected Nations |
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Cruise
Line Market Share, North America 2004 |
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Cruise
Lines By Number of Ships and Capacity 2005 |
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Cruise
Passenger Statistics, North America 2001 – 2004 |
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Economic
Impact of Travel and Tourism in the U.S., 2004 |
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Estimated
Average Daily Expenditures per Convention Delegate, 2004,
Major U.S. Cities
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Forecasts:
Growth in World Tourism, 1995-2020
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International
Tourism Revenues, Selected Years: 1990-2004 |
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International
Tourist Arrivals, Selected Years: 1995-2020
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International
Travel to the U.S., 1991-2004 |
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International
Visitor Arrivals to the U.S., 2003-2007 |
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Percent
Changes in the U.S. Passenger Transportation Services Index
(TSI) from Year to Year:1996-2004
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Top
10 Airlines, Ranked by 2004 Domestic Enplanements |
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U.S.
Airline Passenger Activity: 1998-2015
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U.S.
Airline Yearly Operating Financials: 1999-2004 Domestic
and International Operations
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U.S.
Domestic Flights, Air Passengers: Jan 1992 - Jan 2004
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U.S.
Domestic Flights, Air Freight: Jan 1992 - Jan 2004
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U.S.
Domestic Travel Volume, 1995-2004
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U.S.
Highway Vehicle Miles Traveled
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U.S.
International Flights by Regional Destination 1999-2016
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U.S.
Lodging Industry: Average Hotel Room Rate, 1990-2005
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U.S.
Lodging Industry: Estimated Profits, 1985-2004
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U.S.
Lodging Industry: Revenue and Profits, 1993-2003 |
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U.S.
Lodging Industry: Total Occupancy Percentage, 1996-2003
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U.S.
Major Air Airlines & Freight Carriers Air Freight 1999-2016
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U.S.
Major and Regional Airlines Passenger Capacity and Usage
1999-2016
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U.S.
Travel Summary Forecast, 2001-2006
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U.S.
Travel Trends, 2004 |
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U.S.
Trip Characteristics, 2003 |
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World's
Top 10 Outbound Tourism Countries, 2020 (Forecast) |
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World's
Top 10 Tourism Nations by International Arrivals, 2004 |
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World's
Top 10 Tourism Nations by International Tourism Revenues,
2004
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World's
Top 10 Tourism Nations, 2020 (Forecast)
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