Global airfares, hotel rates to rise in 2019 - industry forecast

Reuters  |  SINGAPORE 

By Jamie Freed

In some countries, including India, New Zealand, Norway, and Chile, airfares are expected to rise by more than 7 percent, said the forecast from (CWT) and the Association (GBTA) released on Tuesday.

"Speaking for the region, we are coming off a period three to four years ago where there was a lot of capacity in the system (and) fares were down pretty significantly, potentially lower than was sustainable," said Michael Valkevich, CWT's vice president for global sales & program management, Pacific.

"So I think we are getting to a bit more of a renormalisation of sustainable fares."

The in June forecast passenger yields, a proxy for airfares, would rise by 3.2 percent this year in the first increase since 2011 as a stronger global economy drives growth in demand. CWT/GBTA predicted a 3.5 percent rise in airfares in 2018 in a forecast released last year.

costs, including for fuel and labour, have been rising, leading carriers to attempt to push up fares or add fuel surcharges to maintain margins.

The CWT/GBTA 2019 forecast said the rise in hotel rates would be driven by an increased demand for air travel, which would fuel demand for rooms. Room rates are expected to rise by more than 5 percent in and Europe, by 2.1 percent in and to fall by 1.3 percent in

including France's and U.S.-based have reported strong growth in revenue per available room in and this year.

The CWT/GBTA forecast said despite its positive outlook, risks remained for the global economy in 2019 from the rise of protectionist policies, the stoking of trade wars and uncertainty over Britain's exit from the

Valkevich said the U.S.-trade war had not yet led to any noticeable drop in demand for business travel, but it was a "downside risk factor" for the

(Reporting by Jamie Freed; Editing by Gopakumar Warrier)

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First Published: Tue, July 24 2018. 10:32 IST