Impact of Air Services Liberalization on Tourism in APEC Region

Similar documents
Introduction to IATA

Presentation Supplemental Charts: Relative Comparison of APEC Economies

Trends and Challenges for the Airline Industry

Sustain Aviation Growth Under Air Transport Economic Regulations

The Economic Impact Of Luxembourg Airport 29 April 2016

Intra-African Air Services Liberalization

Economic Benefits from Air Transport in the Pacific Ocean Islands

Economic Benefits of Air Transport in El Salvador

Transforming Intra-African Air Connectivity:

Economic Benefits of Air Transport in Nicaragua

Economic Benefits of Air Transport in Panama

U.S. Travel and Tourism Report

Economic Benefits of Air Transport in Belize

Impact of Liberalisation on Selected Countries

Update on APEC Finance Ministers Process Policy Initiatives: Progress Report on APEC Financial Regulators Training Initiative

Air transport creates large returns for national economies but returns for airlines are unsustainably weak

Airline Network Benefits

Economic Benefits from Air Transport in Taiwan

APEC Port Services Network and the Green Port Award System

The Economic Impact of Emirates in the United States. Prepared by:

Fostering Sustainable, Innovative and Inclusive Growth

Air Transport: An Engine to Prosperity

Economic Impact: Business Aviation Operations & Business Aircraft Manufacturing in Canada Annual CBAA Conference

APEC. in Charts 2016 POLICY SUPPORT UNIT

Economic Benefits from Air Transport in the Indian Ocean Islands

Australia. A: Definitions and sources of data

Foregone Economic Benefits from Airport Capacity Constraints in EU 28 in 2035

Aviation Competitiveness. James Wiltshire Head of Policy Analysis

Economic Benefits from Air Transport in China

ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE OF THE AIRLINE INDUSTRY: GLOBAL AND REGIONAL VIEW. Roman Orlik, IATA

APEC. in Charts Policy Support Unit

ECONOMIC REFORMS AND THEIR IMPACT ON CIVIL AVIATION. CIVIL AVIATION - AN ECONOMIC CATALYST. WIDER SPIN-OFF BENEFITS.

DEVELOPMENT OF AUTHORIZED ECONOMIC OPERATOR IN APEC

THE CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES OF ASIA-PACIFIC TRADE

JUNE 2016 GLOBAL SUMMARY

Economic Benefits from Air Transport in Thailand

Economic Benefits from Air Transport in France

APEC Tourism Working Group & PECC Agenda

Economic Benefits from Air Transport in the Philippines

The Civil Aviation Sector as a Driver for Economic Growth in Egypt

Song Rui Tourism Research Center, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences March 7, 2018, Berlin

Economic Benefits from Air Transport in Hong Kong

Air Routes as Economic Development Levers. John D. Kasarda, PhD

Economic development of air transport

Challenges of high growth: Global aviation outlook

Economic Benefits from Air Transport in India

2015/SOM3/CONF/001. Programme. Submitted by: Philippines

Economic Benefits from Air Transport in Canada

Liberation of tourism and travel-related (T&T) services in Thailand and Its impact

Economic Benefits from Air Transport in Austria

Economic Benefits from Air Transport in Brazil

Analysis of Interaction between Air Transportation and Economic Activity

Steve Hahn. Current Market Outlook. Director, Japan Enterprise Technology Programs. Boeing Commercial Airplanes July 2014.

THE ECONOMIC IMPACT OF NEW CONNECTIONS TO CHINA

Economic Benefits from Air Transport in Malta

Outlook for air travel markets

Many Nations through Civil Aviation. China Civil Aviation Development Forum Beijing June 2015

APEC. in Charts Policy Support Unit

Asia Pacific Aviation

Economic Impacts of Aviation: Catalytic Impacts Dr. Michael W Tretheway Chief Economist, InterVISTAS Consulting Group ACED Conference

Economic Benefits from Air Transport in Saudi Arabia

Economic Benefits from Air Transport in Egypt

Economic benefits of European airspace modernization

Economic Benefits from Air Transport in Ireland

Economic Benefits from Air Transport in Israel

Economic Benefits from Air Transport in Romania

Economic Benefits from Air Transport in Latvia

Economic Benefits from Air Transport in Norway

Economic Benefits from Air Transport in Iceland

Economic Benefits from Air Transport in Denmark

Economic Benefits from Air Transport in the Republic of Cyprus

Economic Benefits from Air Transport in Hungary

The Multilateral Agreement on the Liberalization of International Air Transportation

Congressional Briefing Southern California Air Cargo Traffic and its Impact on the Region s Economy

Economic Benefits from Air Transport in Lebanon

Airlines across the world connected a record number of cities this year, with more than 20,000 city pair connections*

Economic Benefits from Air Transport in Ecuador

Macao's aviation strategy and partnership approach

III. TRADE IN COMMERCIAL SERVICES BY CATEGORY

Economic Benefits from Air Transport in Panama

Economic Impact of Tourism in Hillsborough County September 2016

Economic Benefits from Air Transport in Switzerland

AERO CLUB OF WASHINGTON U.S. AVIATION POLICY: OLD SCHOOL INSTEAD OF NEW NORMAL MAY 20, 2013 ANGELA GITTENS DIRECTOR GENERAL, ACI WORLD

JUNE 2017 AUCKLAND ECONOMIC INSIGHTS SERIES ENGAGING GLOBALLY AUCKLAND S TRADING LINKAGES. aucklandnz.com/business nzier.org.nz

Economic Benefits from Air Transport in Nigeria

Introduction goes here AfDB Transport Forum Nov 2015, Abidjan, Cote d Ivoire

Sizing Worldwide Tourism Spending (or GTP ) & TripAdvisor s Economic Impact. TripAdvisor Strategic Insights & Oxford Economics

Economic Benefits from Air Transport in Portugal

Economic Benefits from Air Transport in Jordan

Economic benefits of European airspace modernization

The Economic Impacts of the Open Skies Initiative: Past and Future

Economic Benefits from Air Transport in Peru

Mexico country report

Economic impact of the Athens International Airport

From: OECD Tourism Trends and Policies Access the complete publication at: Japan

Paul Steele, Executive Director Air Transport Symposium

Asia-Pacific Aviation: Growth and Challenges

REAUTHORISATION OF THE ALLIANCE BETWEEN AIR NEW ZEALAND AND CATHAY PACIFIC

2009/TEL39/LSG/WKSP2/002rev2 International Mobile Roaming Survey Results - Presentation

The Economic Impact of Civil Aviation on the North Atlantic (NAT) Region

Transcription:

2012/TMM7/011 Agenda Item: 9 Impact of Air Services Liberalization on Tourism in APEC Region Purpose: Consideration Submitted by: IATA 7 th Tourism Ministerial Meeting Khabarovsk, Russia 24 July 2012

Impact of Air Services Liberalization on Tourism in APEC Region (Presented by Vinoop Goel of International Air Transport Association (IATA) during the 7 th TMM. IATA represents some 240 airlines comprising 84% of global air traffic. It represents, leads and serves the airline industry) Globally, air transport: Connects the world s cities with over 36,000 routes Flies over 2.7 billion passengers annually Flies 50 million tonnes of freight worth $5.3 trillion (35% of world trade) annually Generates a total of 56.6 million jobs globally with direct employment of over 8.4 million Economic footprint (direct, indirect, induced and tourism catalytic) estimated at $2.2 trillion, equivalent to 3.5% of world GDP Air transport brings tremendous benefit to the world - connecting people and businesses. Aviation provides the only rapid worldwide transportation network, which makes it essential for global business and tourism. It provides critical connections to overseas markets, facilitating the flow of Trade, Tourists, Investment and Productivity-enhancing ideas. Businesses can access global supply chains, direct investment, new expertise, and achieve economies of scale. Jobs are created, GDP is boosted and tax revenues are paid by the industry s activities. The Economic foot print of Air Transport includes GDP, jobs, tax revenue and catalytic impacts from tourism. In addition, there are Consumer benefits and Benefits from improved air transport links. IATA commissioned studies by Oxford Economics, to demonstrate the impact of a healthy aviation sector on national economies. It is estimated that the benefits of air transport to the APEC economies exceed 26.1 million jobs and $1,236 billion in GDP (does not include Vietnam, Indonesia, Papua New Guinea and Brunei Darussalam). Air links have facilitated the success of many businesses and there is a direct correlation between FDI and connectivity and also Labor productivity and connectivity. Conversely, the absence of good air transport links has impacted investment decisions. Restrictions to global aviation remain evident in: 1. Market access - Number of airlines, frequency and fares 2. Foreign Ownership and control of airlines Aviation is a key enabler of tourism with 51% of international tourist arrivals using air transport. Liberalization will allow economies to harness the benefits from aviation and tourism growth. Liberalization can bring considerable benefits to economies for both consumers and firms. Studies have shown that the combined median impact of market access and ownership liberalization is a 53% increase in international traffic. This is particularly important for the APEC region, an area encompassing the fringes of the Pacific Ocean covering 145,200 square kilometer. APEC Tourism Ministers should recognize the role and benefits of air transport to national economies. Liberalization can further foster aviation growth and facilitate increased tourism thus contributing positively to GDP and job creation. APEC Tourism Ministers, through the TWG, should work with Transport Working Group to facilitate the air liberalization process towards achieving the APEC objective in promoting efficiency and integration.

Impact of Air Services Liberalization on Tourism in APEC Region Air transport Connects the world s cities with over 36,000 routes Flies over 2.7 billion passengers Flies 50 million tonnes of freight annually worth $5.3 trillion (35% of world trade) Generates a total of 56.6 million jobs globally with direct employment of over 8.4 million Economic footprint (direct, indirect, induced and tourism catalytic) estimated at $2.2 trillion, equivalent to 3.5% of world GDP. 2 1

Air Transport economic footprint in APEC 26.1 million jobs and $1,236 billion in GDP (does not include Vietnam, Indonesia, Papua New Guinea and Brunei Darussalam) 3 Benefits of air transport 1. Economic footprint GDP, jobs, tax revenue and catalytic impacts from tourism 2. Consumer benefits 3. Benefits from air transport links (connectivity) 4 2

Consumer benefits 5 Benefits of air transport links (connectivity) Broadens the Available Market Higher revenues Higher potential returns from investment Facilitates Efficiency Improvements Access to a wider base of suppliers Access to new production techniques Fosters Greater Competitiveness Increases inward and outward investment Ability to expoit economies of scale 6 3

Restrictions to global aviation Market access liberalization restrictions Restrictions on number of airlines and frequency Restrictions on fares Ownership (capital market) restrictions Limits on foreign ownership Restrictions on control of airlines 7 Impact of liberalization Source: InterVISTAS Will lead to 53% increase in international traffic 8 4

Liberalization benefits Consumers Lower prices Increased output and choice Improved product and service quality Firms Improved productivity Foreign direct investment Agile business models Wider product markets Global supply chains 9 Connectivity has facilitated the success of many businesses e.g. Dell Businesses can setupmuchmore more efficient global supply chains Dell manufacturing plant Austin, Texas Mexico Keyboards France Soundcards China Power supplies Malaysia Floppy Drives Japan RAM Chips CD-ROM Drives Chinese Taipei Network Cards Monitors Cooling Fans Singapore SCSI Cards Disk Devices 10 Hong Kong, China Video Cards Microprocessors 5

FDI and connectivity Source: Oxford Economics 11 Labor productivity and connectivity/gdp 12 6

Impact of Liberalization on Tourism Liberalisation New air services / lower fares Traffic growth Economic growth Job growth 13 Aviation and tourism 500 million international tourists arrive by air And this share is growing Source: World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) 14 7

Key recommendations APEC Tourism Ministers are invited to recognize the role and benefits of air transport to national economies. Liberalization can further foster aviation growth and facilitate increased tourism thus contributing positively to GDP and job creation. APEC Tourism Ministers, through the TWG, should work with Transport Working Group to facilitate the air liberalization process towards achieving the APEC objective in promoting efficiency and integration. 15 8