Airline Ancillary Services Market Size To Expand at a Notable CAGR Of 12% During 2018 – 2023
Market Highlights
The global airline ancillary services
market has been segmented based on service type, carrier type, and region.
Based on service type, the airline
ancillary services market is divided into A la carte features, commission-based
products, frequent flyer activities, advertising & other miscellaneous
activities. The a la carte features segment is estimated to account for the
largest market share while the frequent flyer activities segment is projected
to witness the highest CAGR during the forecast period as these activities are
closely aligned with customer retention and hence is widely adopted by both the
type of carriers
Based on carrier type, the airline
ancillary services market is divided into full service carrier (FSC) and
low-cost carrier (LCC). The low-cost carrier segment is estimated to account
for the largest market share while the full-service carrier segment is
projected to witness a higher CAGR during the forecast period. Nowadays,
full-services carriers are also focusing on exploring the benefits of
generating revenues through ancillary services.
Based on region, the market is segmented
into North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Middle East & Africa and Latin
America. In 2017, North America accounted for the largest market share,
whereas, Asia-Pacific is projected to be the fastest-growing regional market
during the review period. This growth can be attributed to the growing number
of new airlines in countries such as China, and India.
Key
Players
The key players in the global airline ancillary services market are Air
Canada (Canada), Air France-KLM (France), Alaska Air Group, Inc. (US), American
Airlines, Inc. (US), Delta Air Lines, Inc. (US), Deutsche Lufthansa AG
(Germany), easyJet plc (UK), Ryanair DAC (Ireland), Southwest Airlines Co.
(US), and United Airlines, Inc. (US).
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