Worldwide International Budget Airlines 2013: Worldwide Industry Share, Investment Trends, Growth, Size, Strategy And Forecast Research Report 2013
Albany, NY (PRWEB) December 18, 2013 -- Budget Airlines Worldwide - International - December 2013
This report provides an overview and update about the current state of the low-cost or budget airline sector worldwide. The report is structured along geographical lines, since most of the route networks of low-cost carriers (LCCs) are domestic and intra-regional.
Demographic trends and the outlook for economic growth, as well as the LCC business model and current issues in the market, are examined in the report’s first section, which is followed by a detailed analysis of the LCC landscape in the major regions of the world (Africa, Europe, Latin America, North America, North Asia, Oceania, South Asia and Southeast Asia).
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The profiles of individual budget airlines have been dispersed by region, rather than being grouped in one section. This is a logical structure given that the route networks of most LCCs is strictly national or regional.
Table of Content
Introduction 
Key findings
Data Sources 
Abbreviations
Global Summary 
Demographic trends 
Figure 1: Worldwide population distribution by age cohort, 2011 & 2050 
Economy 
Figure 2: World Economic Outlook (WEO) forecasts (Percentage change unless noted otherwise), July 2013 
Outlook for spending on travel & tourism 
Figure 3: Projected growth in spending* on travel and tourism worldwide 2012-20 (US$ billion) 
Air transport market trends 
Figure 4: Air transport market trends, June 2013 and YTD, year-on-year change 
Air travel penetration 
Figure 5: Air travel penetration by selected country and region, 2013 
Large LCC markets 
Figure 6: The top ten LCC domestic markets (measured by seat capacity), August 2013 
The low–cost airline business model 
LCC goal is to fill the planes 
Hybridisation between LCCs and legacy carriers
Issues in the Market 
Cost of fuel 
Figure 7: Trend in the price of airline fuel, 2007-13 
Figure 8: Trend in the price of airline fuel, August 2012-August 2013 
Distribution 
Ancillary revenues 
Ryanair 
Spirit Airlines 
Deregulation in India 
LCC model takes its toll on customer satisfaction 
Examples of extra charges 
Wooing business travellers
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Who’s Innovating? 
LCC model lends itself to innovation 
Ryanair, the leading innovator 
iPads for the cockpit 
AirAsia X ‘paint the plane’ design contest 
Other AirAsia X innovations 
Quiet zone 
Exclusive parking area for frequent flyers 
Extended benefits for topbonus members 
Southwest’s satellite-based Wi-Fi service 
easyJet’s ‘Inspire Me function’ 
Indian unbundling spices up innovation
Competition with High Speed Rail 
China 
Europe 
France 
Korea 
US
LCC Regional Profile – Africa 
LCC share is growing 
Figure 9: LCC capacity share (%) of total seats in Africa, 2001-13 
The airlines 
fastjet, Tanzania 
SWOT analysis 
Brief description 
Route network 
Destinations 
Figure 10: fastjet destinations, August 2013 
Fleet 
Distribution 
Recent developments 
Kulula, South Africa 
Brief description 
Route network 
Fleet 
Figure 11: Kulula.com fleet, December 2012 
Distribution 
Recent developments 
Mango, South Africa 
Brief description 
Route network 
Figure 12: Mango’s destinations, 2013 
Fleet 
Figure 13: Mango Fleet at 31 December 2012 
Distribution 
Recent developments 
Figure 14: Mango performance data, 2008-12
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LCC Regional Profile – Europe 
LCC market penetration 
UK the largest market 
Spain dominated by LCCs 
A similar situation in Italy 
Low penetration in France 
Big LCCs dominate Europe’s route network 
Figure 15: Airport presence of major European airlines, 2012 
LCCs top the charts for productivity 
Labour as a percentage of revenues averages 21.8% 
Figure 16: Labour cost as a percentage of revenue by European airline, 2012 
Annual cost per employee averages €68,871 
Figure 17: Average annual cost per employee on major European airlines, 2012 
Figure 18: European airlines Available Tonne Kilometres (‘000) per employee, 2012 
Employee cost per ATK averages €0.1358 
Figure 19: European airline employee cost per available tonne kilometre, 2012 
Revenue per employee averages €315,628 
Figure 20: European airlines revenue (Euro) per employee, 2012 
Operating profit per employee averages €4,307 
Figure 21: European airlines operating profit (Euros) per employee, 2012 
European airline labour productivity rankings 
Figure 22: Overall labour productivity ranking of major European airlines, 2012 
European airline consolidation could enhance profitability 
Figure 23: Measures of market concentration for the main global regions & Asian sub-regions by seats: 6-13 May-2013 
Figure 24: Top 20 airline groups in Europe by seats: 6-13 May 2013 
Another attempt to launch an LCC in Russia 
Stop-start for Red Wings 
Impediments to LCCs in Russia 
Aeroflot to launch LCC 
High pilot salaries in Russia 
Requirements for a Russian LCC 
The airlines 
Figure 25: Top 20 airline groups ranked by seat capacity in Europe: 13-19 May 2013 
Net profit of biggest 13 European airlines down by 72% for the year 2012 
Air Berlin, Germany 
SWOT analysis 
Brief description 
Route network 
Figure 26: airberlin Group international capacity (seats) by region: 18 March 2013 to 24 March 2013 
Fleet 
Figure 27: airberlin’s fleet development, 2012-13 
Distribution 
Recent developments 
Figure 28: Details of airberlin’s ‘Turbine’ programme, 2013 
Blu-express.com, Italy 
Brief description 
Route network 
Figure 29: Blu-express destinations, 2013 
Fleet 
Recent developments 
easyJet, UK 
SWOT analysis 
Brief description 
Acquisitions & expansion 
Figure 30: easyJet’s route network by country/region 
Figure 31: easyJet’s source markets, fiscal 2012 
Figure 32: easyJet’s market share (seat capacity) at selected major airports, 2013 
Fleet 
Figure 33: easyJet’s fleet at 30 September 2012
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Table of Content
Introduction
Abbreviations
Executive Summary
The market 
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Figure 1: Forecast of new SIPP premiums (at current prices) – Fan chart 2008-18 
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Figure 2: Total SIPP assets for the wealth management Industry, 2007-13 
Market factors 
Regulatory developments 
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Figure 3: SIPP purchasing methods, August 2013 
Companies, brand and innovation 
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The consumer 
SIPP ownership 
SIPP Investment ownership 
Figure 4: Investments that SIPP owners want to hold within their SIPP, August 2013 
SIPP contribution habits 
Figure 5: SIPP contribution habits, August 2013 
SIPP satisfaction levels 
Figure 6: SIPP satisfaction levels, August 2013 
Most valued features and benefits of owning a SIPP 
Figure 7: Most valued features and benefits of owning a SIPP, August 2013 
Motivations for transferring a SIPP 
Figure 8: Motivations for transferring a SIPP, August 2013 
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Issues in the Market
How will consolidation in the SIPP market affect consumers? 
Can taking a modular approach broaden the appeal of SIPPs? 
How can providers build and sustain their reputation? 
Will increasing numbers of consumers go direct to their SIPP provider?
Trend Application
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Table of Content
Executive Summary
The market 
Growth resuming pace in 2013 but cash flow and margin pressures remain 
Figure 1: UK market for plant and tool hire, 2010-13 
Tool hire sector increases market share ahead of plant hire 
Figure 2: Segmentation of UK market for plant and tool hire, 2008-12 
Housing construction to buoy market in coming years 
Figure 3: Forecast UK market for plant and tool hire, 2014-17 
Market factors 
Market penetration in UK declined 
Figure 4: UK equipment rental penetration of construction industry, 2008-13 
Plant rates stabilise after a substantial fall 
Figure 5: Construction plant hire price index, 2008-13 
Investment allowance extended for limited window 
Companies 
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What we think
Introduction
Definitions 
Methodology 
Abbreviations 
Market positioning 
The customer 
The supplier 
UK economy 
Overview 
Inflation 
Interest rates 
Consumer spending 
House prices 
Manufacturing 
Business Investment 
Imports 
Exports 
Market factors 
End-use markets 
Changes in legislation 
Economic variables and investment
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Market Size and Trends
Chapter summary 
Market size 
Figure 6: UK market for plant and tool hire, 2008-12 
Recovery underway as hire firms look forward 
Market segmentation 
Figure 7: Segmentation of the UK market for plant and tool hire, by sector, 2008-12 
Tool hire sector gains ground through downturn 
Market trends 
Incentive to invest with temporary rise in annual investment allowance until 2015 
UK construction market penetration levels falling 
Figure 8: UK equipment rental penetration of construction industry, 2008-13 
Declining risk of plant theft 
Figure 9: Incidence of plant theft, 2009-12 
Rising fuel costs impact hiring firms 
Figure 10: Typical retail cost of fuel in the UK, 2000-13 
Plant hire prices steady since the outset of 2012 
Figure 11: Construction plant hire price index, 2008-13 
Crane and powered access rates 
Figure 12: Average daily crane rental rates, 2008-12 
Figure 13: Average weekly rental rates - powered access platforms, 2009-12 
Seasonal variations in demand 
Figure 14: Seasonality of civil engineering, 2008-12 
Regional variations in demand 
Figure 15: Regional value of total new construction output, 2008-12 
Figure 16: Analysis of civil engineering output, by region, 2008-12
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