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129. Lower Oil Prices and Stronger Worldwide GDP Growth Behind Improved Profitability of Airlines
IATA has released its Economic Performance of the Air Transport Industry report, which forecasts that airlines are expected to post a collective global net profit in 2014 of some $19.9 billion (up from the $18.0 billion projected in June), with this rising to $25.0 billion in 2015. Lower oil prices and stronger worldwide GDP growth are the main drivers behind the improved profitabi
130. Airline Passenger Numbers Expected to Rise to 3.8 Billion on 54,000+ Routes in 2016
IATA’s airline industry outlook for 2016 forecasts an average net profit margin of 5.1% being generated with total net profits of $36.3 billion. IATA also revised its airline industry outlook for 2015 upwards to a net profit of $33 billion (4.6% net profit margin) from $29.3 billion forecast in June.
131. Room Rates at Shanghai’s Five Star Hotels eye New Record in 2006
Room Rates at Shanghai’s Five Star Hotels eye New Record in 2006. Shanghai Hotel Market remains Investor Favourite. According to latest statistics released by Jones Lang LaSalle Hotels, four and five-star hotels in Shanghai continued to trade positively for the January-November period of 2006, in line with earlier forecasts by the Jones Lang.
132. Airbus Analyses Future of Comfort from Asian Passenger Perspective
Airbus has published the results of new research into the comfort demands of Asian economy class passengers. 'The Future of Comfort: Asia' conducted by global future consultancy Future Laboratory, reveals new insights into the evolving demands of Asian air passengers. Airbus forecasts that by 2032 the Asia region will account for 45% of global passengers; this will make them the do
133. Boeing Forecasts Southeast Asia to Need 4,500 New Airplanes Over Next 20 Years
Boeing has forecast that airlines in Southeast Asia will need 4,500 new airplanes, valued at $710 billion at list prices, over the next 20 years. The American aircraft manufacturer expects single-aisle airplanes to continue being the main driver of capacity growth in the region.
134. GlobalData Forecasts Slowdown in Growth of International Arrivals to Ireland
According to GlobalData, a data and analytics company, Ireland is experiencing a slowdown in the growth of international arrivals. The Compound Annual Growth Rates (CAGR) of international arrivals is nearly half the rate of previous years, going from 8.1% between 2014 and 2018, to a forecast 3.8% for between 2018 and 2023.
135. Boeing Forecasts Airlines in Middle East to Need 3,350 New Airplanes Over Next 20 Years
Boeing has forecast that airlines in the Middle East will need 3,350 new airplanes over the next 20 years, valued at an estimated $730 billion. Boeing presented its 2017 Current Market Outlook (CMO) for the region during the Dubai Airshow on Monday.
136. London’s Major Cultural Institutions Promote Autumn Season
Many of London's most well-known cultural institutions are coming together in a new initiative to promote the capital's exceptional autumn season, as forecasts show over two million tourists are expected to visit a collection of blockbuster exhibitions and events taking place throughout the city.

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