Slowdown: Asia's aviation market bright

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Agencies: New Delhi, Nov 15 2012, 15:50 IST
Asia remains a "relatively bright" aviation market despite the recent slowdown, with a fast-expanding middle class providing the launchpad for further growth, a study by an airlines' body said today.

While China continues to be the largest engine for growth in Asia, other parts of the region were also seeing significant increases in demand for travel with a fast-expanding middle class providing a "brighter outlook" for Asian carriers, the latest study by the Association of Asia Pacific Airlines (AAPA) has said.

The outlook for the Asian market "remains relatively bright" for 2013 despite a recent slowdown in traffic growth, challenging conditions in the cargo sector, stubbornly high oil prices and continued economic weakness in Europe, it said.

While it is unlikely that the peak of 2010 would be reached anytime soon, Asia remains a dynamic and generally profitable high growth market that outperforms all other regions, AAPA Director General Andrew Herdman said.

Observing that some Southeast Asian markets like Indonesia were "booming" as income levels rise making air travel more affordable, he said this was "leading not only to more budget passengers in the regional market but more long-haul passengers, helping offset the weaker demand in Europe".

Of the world's middle class population of 2.1 billion, about 750 million or 30 per cent are from Asia, with Herdman saying Asian middle class was expected to grow by 500 per cent over the next 20 years to 3.4 billion and account for about 60 per cent of the world's middle class populace by 2021.

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