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Transatlantic Turmoil Potential US$10 Billion Risk Looming

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Going South: Norwegian's flight plans

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There will inevitably be a surge of travel domestically as families come together for the holidays, and we will likely see many travellers choosing to do this. But there will also be those that take advantage of the long holiday to pack in a city break either in China or elsewhere in Asia.

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Which Chinese Cities Are Better Connected for Spring Festival in 2026?

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The cities currently seeing fastest growth in China demonstrate the move underway to enable better connectivity. All of the cities on the map below have seen the number of flights operated from their airports grow by over 50% compared to last February, but some have seen flights increase by up to eight times last year’s growth rate. Notably:

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Altay's Ascent

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There is also considerable growth in connectivity from some of China’s peripheral cities, especially to Altay in northern Xinjiang which is known as the Switzerland of the East, perfect for winter tourism if you’re inspired by the Winter Olympics. Altay is growing in importance as a must-visit destination for skiing and enjoying the mountains, and in February 2026 there are over 1,500 flights to Altay from destinations all over China.

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New services to Altay since February 2025 include Shanghai Pudong, Beijing Capital, Chengdu, Shenzhen, Yinchuan and Wuhan.

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Mangshi is Having a Moment

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Yunnan Province is a vibrant part of China, and for those keen to return home there or discover its Southeast Asian style architecture, travel between Guangzhou (CAN) and Mangshi (LUM) in Yunnan Province is also now much easier, with six daily flights between the two cities. Mangshi is having a moment, in flight terms anyway, with more than double the amount of flights this February than last, to destinations all over China.

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CHINA AVIATION MARKET DASHBOARD | VIEW NOW >>

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Which International Markets are Growing for Chinese Travellers?

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For those looking to travel internationally, especially given the longer holiday this year, the world is wide open. The strongest growth is to some destinations which remain relatively untapped – South Asia, Central Asia – which are small markets but fast growing. The delights of countries such as India, Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan offer adventure, cultural experiences and lots to post about on WeChat on your return.

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There is also strong capacity growth taking place during the Spring Festival month to more familiar destinations closer to home – Southeast Asia remains very popular, with an uplift in capacity of almost one third this February compared to last year. Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore and Vietnam all have strong growth in seats added this year, whilst Australia, the UAE and Russia look to be proving popular this holiday.

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2026 will usher in the Year of the Fire Horse, a symbol of energy and bold forward movement. China's aviation sector appears to be galloping ahead with renewed vigor, and the expansion of both domestic and international air travel options for this Spring Festival reflects China's growing appetite for exploration, signaling a confident outlook for travel in the year ahead.

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THE BUSIEST AIRPORTS OF 2025 WHAT WERE THE WORLD’S BUSIEST AIRPORTS IN 2025?  

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While Spring Festival in China traditionally centres around families and friends celebrating Chinese New Year together, this year marks the longest Spring Festival holiday in history, making it easier than ever to get away during the break.

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While Spring Festival in China traditionally centres around families and friends celebrating Chinese New Year together, this year marks the longest Spring Festival holiday in history, making it easier than ever to get away during the break.

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The extended holiday covers a nine-day period from Sunday 15th – Monday 23rd February which, with some careful planning, means a two-week break is possible.

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Deirdre F

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A longer than usual break widens the range of travel options immensely, and there are many combinations available to travellers. According to OAG’s latest data, domestic capacity is almost 8% higher this February than last year, meaning there’s more choice than ever about where to go.

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There will inevitably be a surge of travel domestically as families come together for the holidays, and we will likely see many travellers choosing to do this. But there will also be those that take advantage of the long holiday to pack in a city break either in China or elsewhere in Asia.

\n

Which Chinese Cities Are Better Connected for Spring Festival in 2026?

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The cities currently seeing fastest growth in China demonstrate the move underway to enable better connectivity. All of the cities on the map below have seen the number of flights operated from their airports grow by over 50% compared to last February, but some have seen flights increase by up to eight times last year’s growth rate. Notably:

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Altay's Ascent

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There is also considerable growth in connectivity from some of China’s peripheral cities, especially to Altay in northern Xinjiang which is known as the Switzerland of the East, perfect for winter tourism if you’re inspired by the Winter Olympics. Altay is growing in importance as a must-visit destination for skiing and enjoying the mountains, and in February 2026 there are over 1,500 flights to Altay from destinations all over China.

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New services to Altay since February 2025 include Shanghai Pudong, Beijing Capital, Chengdu, Shenzhen, Yinchuan and Wuhan.

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Mangshi is Having a Moment

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Yunnan Province is a vibrant part of China, and for those keen to return home there or discover its Southeast Asian style architecture, travel between Guangzhou (CAN) and Mangshi (LUM) in Yunnan Province is also now much easier, with six daily flights between the two cities. Mangshi is having a moment, in flight terms anyway, with more than double the amount of flights this February than last, to destinations all over China.

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CHINA AVIATION MARKET DASHBOARD | VIEW NOW >>

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Which International Markets are Growing for Chinese Travellers?

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For those looking to travel internationally, especially given the longer holiday this year, the world is wide open. The strongest growth is to some destinations which remain relatively untapped – South Asia, Central Asia – which are small markets but fast growing. The delights of countries such as India, Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan offer adventure, cultural experiences and lots to post about on WeChat on your return.

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There is also strong capacity growth taking place during the Spring Festival month to more familiar destinations closer to home – Southeast Asia remains very popular, with an uplift in capacity of almost one third this February compared to last year. Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore and Vietnam all have strong growth in seats added this year, whilst Australia, the UAE and Russia look to be proving popular this holiday.

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2026 will usher in the Year of the Fire Horse, a symbol of energy and bold forward movement. China's aviation sector appears to be galloping ahead with renewed vigor, and the expansion of both domestic and international air travel options for this Spring Festival reflects China's growing appetite for exploration, signaling a confident outlook for travel in the year ahead.

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THE BUSIEST AIRPORTS OF 2025 WHAT WERE THE WORLD’S BUSIEST AIRPORTS IN 2025?  

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While Spring Festival in China traditionally centres around families and friends celebrating Chinese New Year together, this year marks the longest Spring Festival holiday in history, making it easier than ever to get away during the break.

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The extended holiday covers a nine-day period from Sunday 15th – Monday 23rd February which, with some careful planning, means a two-week break is possible.

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Deirdre F

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A longer than usual break widens the range of travel options immensely, and there are many combinations available to travellers. According to OAG’s latest data, domestic capacity is almost 8% higher this February than last year, meaning there’s more choice than ever about where to go.

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There will inevitably be a surge of travel domestically as families come together for the holidays, and we will likely see many travellers choosing to do this. But there will also be those that take advantage of the long holiday to pack in a city break either in China or elsewhere in Asia.

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Which Chinese Cities Are Better Connected for Spring Festival in 2026?

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The cities currently seeing fastest growth in China demonstrate the move underway to enable better connectivity. All of the cities on the map below have seen the number of flights operated from their airports grow by over 50% compared to last February, but some have seen flights increase by up to eight times last year’s growth rate. Notably:

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Altay's Ascent

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There is also considerable growth in connectivity from some of China’s peripheral cities, especially to Altay in northern Xinjiang which is known as the Switzerland of the East, perfect for winter tourism if you’re inspired by the Winter Olympics. Altay is growing in importance as a must-visit destination for skiing and enjoying the mountains, and in February 2026 there are over 1,500 flights to Altay from destinations all over China.

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New services to Altay since February 2025 include Shanghai Pudong, Beijing Capital, Chengdu, Shenzhen, Yinchuan and Wuhan.

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Mangshi is Having a Moment

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Yunnan Province is a vibrant part of China, and for those keen to return home there or discover its Southeast Asian style architecture, travel between Guangzhou (CAN) and Mangshi (LUM) in Yunnan Province is also now much easier, with six daily flights between the two cities. Mangshi is having a moment, in flight terms anyway, with more than double the amount of flights this February than last, to destinations all over China.

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For those looking to travel internationally, especially given the longer holiday this year, the world is wide open. The strongest growth is to some destinations which remain relatively untapped – South Asia, Central Asia – which are small markets but fast growing. The delights of countries such as India, Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan offer adventure, cultural experiences and lots to post about on WeChat on your return.

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There is also strong capacity growth taking place during the Spring Festival month to more familiar destinations closer to home – Southeast Asia remains very popular, with an uplift in capacity of almost one third this February compared to last year. Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore and Vietnam all have strong growth in seats added this year, whilst Australia, the UAE and Russia look to be proving popular this holiday.

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2026 will usher in the Year of the Fire Horse, a symbol of energy and bold forward movement. China's aviation sector appears to be galloping ahead with renewed vigor, and the expansion of both domestic and international air travel options for this Spring Festival reflects China's growing appetite for exploration, signaling a confident outlook for travel in the year ahead.

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THE BUSIEST AIRPORTS OF 2025 WHAT WERE THE WORLD’S BUSIEST AIRPORTS IN 2025?  

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Which Chinese Cities Are Better Connected for Spring Festival in 2026?

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The cities currently seeing fastest growth in China demonstrate the move underway to enable better connectivity. All of the cities on the map below have seen the number of flights operated from their airports grow by over 50% compared to last February, but some have seen flights increase by up to eight times last year’s growth rate. Notably:

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Altay's Ascent

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There is also considerable growth in connectivity from some of China’s peripheral cities, especially to Altay in northern Xinjiang which is known as the Switzerland of the East, perfect for winter tourism if you’re inspired by the Winter Olympics. Altay is growing in importance as a must-visit destination for skiing and enjoying the mountains, and in February 2026 there are over 1,500 flights to Altay from destinations all over China.

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New services to Altay since February 2025 include Shanghai Pudong, Beijing Capital, Chengdu, Shenzhen, Yinchuan and Wuhan.

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Yunnan Province is a vibrant part of China, and for those keen to return home there or discover its Southeast Asian style architecture, travel between Guangzhou (CAN) and Mangshi (LUM) in Yunnan Province is also now much easier, with six daily flights between the two cities. Mangshi is having a moment, in flight terms anyway, with more than double the amount of flights this February than last, to destinations all over China.

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\n
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There is also strong capacity growth taking place during the Spring Festival month to more familiar destinations closer to home – Southeast Asia remains very popular, with an uplift in capacity of almost one third this February compared to last year. Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore and Vietnam all have strong growth in seats added this year, whilst Australia, the UAE and Russia look to be proving popular this holiday.

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2026 will usher in the Year of the Fire Horse, a symbol of energy and bold forward movement. China's aviation sector appears to be galloping ahead with renewed vigor, and the expansion of both domestic and international air travel options for this Spring Festival reflects China's growing appetite for exploration, signaling a confident outlook for travel in the year ahead.

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THE BUSIEST AIRPORTS OF 2025 WHAT WERE THE WORLD’S BUSIEST AIRPORTS IN 2025?  

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There will inevitably be a surge of travel domestically as families come together for the holidays, and we will likely see many travellers choosing to do this. But there will also be those that take advantage of the long holiday to pack in a city break either in China or elsewhere in Asia.

\n

Which Chinese Cities Are Better Connected for Spring Festival in 2026?

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The cities currently seeing fastest growth in China demonstrate the move underway to enable better connectivity. All of the cities on the map below have seen the number of flights operated from their airports grow by over 50% compared to last February, but some have seen flights increase by up to eight times last year’s growth rate. Notably:

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Altay's Ascent

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There is also considerable growth in connectivity from some of China’s peripheral cities, especially to Altay in northern Xinjiang which is known as the Switzerland of the East, perfect for winter tourism if you’re inspired by the Winter Olympics. Altay is growing in importance as a must-visit destination for skiing and enjoying the mountains, and in February 2026 there are over 1,500 flights to Altay from destinations all over China.

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New services to Altay since February 2025 include Shanghai Pudong, Beijing Capital, Chengdu, Shenzhen, Yinchuan and Wuhan.

\n

Mangshi is Having a Moment

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Yunnan Province is a vibrant part of China, and for those keen to return home there or discover its Southeast Asian style architecture, travel between Guangzhou (CAN) and Mangshi (LUM) in Yunnan Province is also now much easier, with six daily flights between the two cities. Mangshi is having a moment, in flight terms anyway, with more than double the amount of flights this February than last, to destinations all over China.

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CHINA AVIATION MARKET DASHBOARD | VIEW NOW >>

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Which International Markets are Growing for Chinese Travellers?

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For those looking to travel internationally, especially given the longer holiday this year, the world is wide open. The strongest growth is to some destinations which remain relatively untapped – South Asia, Central Asia – which are small markets but fast growing. The delights of countries such as India, Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan offer adventure, cultural experiences and lots to post about on WeChat on your return.

\n
\n

There is also strong capacity growth taking place during the Spring Festival month to more familiar destinations closer to home – Southeast Asia remains very popular, with an uplift in capacity of almost one third this February compared to last year. Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore and Vietnam all have strong growth in seats added this year, whilst Australia, the UAE and Russia look to be proving popular this holiday.

\n
\n

2026 will usher in the Year of the Fire Horse, a symbol of energy and bold forward movement. China's aviation sector appears to be galloping ahead with renewed vigor, and the expansion of both domestic and international air travel options for this Spring Festival reflects China's growing appetite for exploration, signaling a confident outlook for travel in the year ahead.

\n\n

THE BUSIEST AIRPORTS OF 2025 WHAT WERE THE WORLD’S BUSIEST AIRPORTS IN 2025?  

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January's on-time performance (OTP) rankings have landed! The OTP data shows the percentage of flights that arrived on schedule.

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Highlights from the latest OTP monthly data:

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Congratulations to the top three major airlines achieving the best OTP in January:

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This first-of-the-year Airline-Tech Innovation Radar edition is different than usual. Instead of diving into another set of new innovations, we want to take a step back.

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This first-of-the-year Airline-Tech Innovation Radar edition is different than usual. Instead of diving into another set of new innovations, we want to take a step back.

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Throughout 2025, the OAG Innovation Radar tracked 35 innovations across airline operations and retail (from small, incremental improvements to genuinely disruptive shifts). Month by month, these developments appeared as individual signals in our Travel-Tech LinkedIn Newsletter series. But when viewed together, they reveal something far more meaningful than any single announcement ever could.

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This opening 2026 edition takes a holistic look at everything we covered in 2025, mapping all innovations onto our radar to move from observation to interpretation.

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What follows is our attempt to synthesize a full year of airline technology innovation into clear themes, tensions, and takeaways, offering you a sharper, more strategic perspective on where airline innovation is heading next.

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Key summary:

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Reading the Radar: Where Innovation Actually Concentrated in 2025

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At the heart of this review sits the 2025 Airline-Tech Innovation Radar: our key visual mapping all 35 innovations we covered throughout the year.

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Each dot represents one real-world innovation launch, positioned by impact horizon (improve, expand, disrupt) and by domain (airline operations vs. airline retail).

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Even at first glance, the picture is revealing.

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Two areas clearly stand out as the busiest (and most strategically relevant) zones of innovation in 2025: the airport terminal on the operations side, and distribution on the retail side.

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Let’s look at each category separately.

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1) The Airport Terminal Emerges as an Innovation Hotspot

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On the operational side, the airport terminal dominates the radar. Over the course of the year, we tracked roughly a dozen terminal-related key innovations, most of which fell under the improve and expand horizons category.

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Two particularly representative examples:

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These are not flashy moonshots. But they directly address some of aviation’s most persistent pain points: congestion, queues, and inefficient use of terminal space.

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One terminal-adjacent innovation even landed firmly in the disrupt zone: SITA’s Connect Fly. As a cloud-native connectivity backbone, it modernizes the digital plumbing of airports and airlines. In doing so, it enables many of the other innovations on the radar to scale in the first place. It’s a reminder that the most disruptive changes are often the least visible.

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What makes the terminal cluster particularly exciting is what it represents beyond technology.

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For years, the airport terminal has been one of the most stressful, opaque, and frustrating parts of the entire travel journey (crowded, unpredictable, and slightly resistant to meaningful improvement).

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The concentration of innovation we saw in 2025 suggests that this is finally changing.

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In other words, some of the most tangible progress in aviation innovation is happening exactly where travelers feel it most: on the ground, at the airport, in the moments that often define whether a trip starts smoothly or in frustration.

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2) Retail: Distribution Becomes the Primary AI Battleground

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The second dense cluster appears on the retail side, specifically around distribution: how flights are discovered, searched, priced, and ultimately booked.

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That dominance is no accident. Distribution sits at the intersection of data, intent, and automation, exactly where AI delivers the greatest leverage (thus far).

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Three of the most consequential examples from the radar:

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All three innovation examples suggest that distribution is becoming an intelligence layer with far-reaching implications for airlines, OTAs, and anyone positioned downstream of the booking decision.

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The White Spaces on the Radar: Where Innovation Has Yet to Break Through

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An innovation-bullish view also requires honesty about what didn’t happen.

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When we step back and look at all 35 innovations mapped on the 2025 radar, a few areas stand out as remarkably quiet. These white spaces are also important to recognise because many of them touch core levers of airline profitability and long-term resilience.

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One of the most striking gaps sits in ancillaries. Despite years of discussion about personalization, bundling, and dynamic offers, we saw very little genuine innovation in how airlines actually sell add-ons such as seat upgrades, baggage, meals, or onboard services.

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This is surprising. AI should, in theory, be perfectly suited to ancillaries (matching context, traveler intent, price sensitivity, and timing). Yet in practice, most ancillary offerings often remain rules-based. In 2025, AI largely stopped at flight search, not at booking or the overall experience.

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The opportunity remains wide open.

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Perhaps the most notable silence was around fuel and sustainability.

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Compared to previous years, 2025 saw very few meaningful innovations related to SAF, fuel efficiency, or emissions reduction. The sustainability narrative has clearly slowed over the past two years, and the radar reflects that cooling.

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Another quiet zone is payments and loyalty (two areas deeply intertwined).

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One of the only exceptions in our view was Air India’s AI-powered (voice) booking experience, which deliberately tied seamless, low-friction booking to loyalty membership. That move hinted at a broader idea: convenience itself becoming a loyalty benefit, and payment simplicity acting as a retention lever.

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But beyond that, we saw little innovation in:

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Given how central payments and loyalty are to airline economics, this lack of momentum suggests untapped upside rather than saturation.

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THE BUSIEST AIRPORTS OF 2025 WHAT WERE THE WORLD’S BUSIEST AIRPORTS IN 2025?  

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Finally, crew management and baggage saw only isolated progress.

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Taken together, these white spaces tell a clear story. Innovation in 2025 gravitated toward areas where:

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For an innovation-bullish industry, that’s not a critique. It’s a roadmap.

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Especially for ancillaries, we expect this to change quickly. As AI moves deeper into the booking infrastructure and airlines gain access to richer customer data, the conditions for smarter, more contextual, and more profitable ancillary offers are finally falling into place. This is one of the areas where we expect to see significantly more innovation attention in 2026.

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At OAG, we see shopping data as a particularly powerful enabler in this shift, bridging traveler intent with real-time offer creation in a way the industry has long struggled to achieve. For a more forward-looking perspective on how AI could reshape travel beyond 2026, we also recommend reviewing the “10 AI Bets Until 2045” outlined by Filip Filipov, our CEO.

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Stepping Back Again: What the 35 Innovations Reveal in Aggregate

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So far, we’ve looked at where innovation is concentrated and where it isn’t.

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Now, let’s return to the 35 innovations we identified as the most meaningful in 2025 and look at them through a different lens: what patterns emerge when we view them together?

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Several themes stand out. None of them is entirely new on its own, but taken together, they sharpen our understanding of how airline innovation is actually happening today.

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1. Real Innovation Is Increasingly a Multi-Player Game

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One of the clearest signals from the 2025 radar is that truly meaningful innovation rarely happens in isolation.

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Throughout the year, many of the most impactful launches were not driven solely by airlines or airports, but by cross-industry collaboration, often involving major technology players outside the traditional travel ecosystem.

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When we quantify this, the pattern becomes hard to ignore: 18 of the 35 innovations (just over 50%) involved at least one major technology provider such as Google, Apple, Amazon, Microsoft, OpenAI, or Alibaba.

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These partnerships took many forms:

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The takeaway is that the complexity and speed of innovation now exceed what most travel players can deliver on their own. The most meaningful progress increasingly comes from ecosystems, not single actors.

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2. Innovation Is Moving Down the Tech Stack

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A second pattern becomes apparent when we examine which type of innovation dominated the year.

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Early AI narratives focused heavily on features such as chatbots, assistants, and front-end enhancements. But many of the most consequential innovations we tracked in 2025 sat one layer deeper: in infrastructure.

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When we step back, roughly one in three innovations (~30%) we covered were not surface-level features, but foundational layers that enable other innovations to exist or scale.

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Examples include:

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This shift matters. Infrastructure innovations are slower, harder, and less visible, but they are the ones that enable entire categories of future products. The radar suggests that 2025 was about laying foundations.

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3. The Real Innovation Constraint Is Data

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A third pattern cuts across many meaningful innovations we tracked in 2025, and it’s less about AI models themselves and more about data quality, availability, and connectivity.

\n

As AI increasingly moves from experimentation into core airline workflows (see our use case overview with Microsoft), one thing became clear across the radar: the success of AI-driven innovation is now far more constrained by data than by algorithms.

\n\n

This is not a marginal effect. Approximately 40% of the innovations we tracked relied explicitly on clean, connected, and real-time data to operate.

\n

\n

Two examples illustrate this particularly well.

\n\n

What these examples highlight is a broader shift: AI is only as good as the data it can reliably act upon. As outlined in our research on the future of AI in aviation, the industry is entering a phase in which data quality will determine who can scale innovation and who cannot.

\n

Seen through this lens, many of the white spaces on the radar start to make sense. Areas such as ancillaries, loyalty, and payments remain underdeveloped because underlying data layers remain fragmented, inconsistent, or poorly integrated.

\n

What 2025 Made Clear, and What Comes Next

\n

What do we learn from all of this?

\n

2025 revealed a critical insight: the next wave of airline innovation will be won by those who first fix their data foundations and build intelligence on top of them (not around them).

\n

This insight will shape our approach to the 2026 edition of the OAG Airline-Tech Innovation Radar.

\n

Going forward, we will place even greater emphasis on the data layers behind new innovation launches. In other words, we’ll continue to track not only what is being built in airline tech, but what it is built on.

\n

Stay tuned.

\n

GET YOUR WEEK OFF TO A FLYING START Receive a weekly digest packed full of our latest aviation insights and analysis.

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This first-of-the-year Airline-Tech Innovation Radar edition is different than usual. Instead of diving into another set of new innovations, we want to take a step back.

\n\n

Throughout 2025, the OAG Innovation Radar tracked 35 innovations across airline operations and retail (from small, incremental improvements to genuinely disruptive shifts). Month by month, these developments appeared as individual signals in our Travel-Tech LinkedIn Newsletter series. But when viewed together, they reveal something far more meaningful than any single announcement ever could.

\n

This opening 2026 edition takes a holistic look at everything we covered in 2025, mapping all innovations onto our radar to move from observation to interpretation.

\n

What follows is our attempt to synthesize a full year of airline technology innovation into clear themes, tensions, and takeaways, offering you a sharper, more strategic perspective on where airline innovation is heading next.

\n
\n

Key summary:

\n\n
\n

Reading the Radar: Where Innovation Actually Concentrated in 2025

\n

At the heart of this review sits the 2025 Airline-Tech Innovation Radar: our key visual mapping all 35 innovations we covered throughout the year.

\n

Each dot represents one real-world innovation launch, positioned by impact horizon (improve, expand, disrupt) and by domain (airline operations vs. airline retail).

\n

\n

Even at first glance, the picture is revealing.

\n

Two areas clearly stand out as the busiest (and most strategically relevant) zones of innovation in 2025: the airport terminal on the operations side, and distribution on the retail side.

\n

Let’s look at each category separately.

\n

1) The Airport Terminal Emerges as an Innovation Hotspot

\n

On the operational side, the airport terminal dominates the radar. Over the course of the year, we tracked roughly a dozen terminal-related key innovations, most of which fell under the improve and expand horizons category.

\n

\n

Two particularly representative examples:

\n\n

These are not flashy moonshots. But they directly address some of aviation’s most persistent pain points: congestion, queues, and inefficient use of terminal space.

\n

One terminal-adjacent innovation even landed firmly in the disrupt zone: SITA’s Connect Fly. As a cloud-native connectivity backbone, it modernizes the digital plumbing of airports and airlines. In doing so, it enables many of the other innovations on the radar to scale in the first place. It’s a reminder that the most disruptive changes are often the least visible.

\n

What makes the terminal cluster particularly exciting is what it represents beyond technology.

\n

For years, the airport terminal has been one of the most stressful, opaque, and frustrating parts of the entire travel journey (crowded, unpredictable, and slightly resistant to meaningful improvement).

\n

The concentration of innovation we saw in 2025 suggests that this is finally changing.

\n\n

In other words, some of the most tangible progress in aviation innovation is happening exactly where travelers feel it most: on the ground, at the airport, in the moments that often define whether a trip starts smoothly or in frustration.

\n\n

2) Retail: Distribution Becomes the Primary AI Battleground

\n

The second dense cluster appears on the retail side, specifically around distribution: how flights are discovered, searched, priced, and ultimately booked.

\n

\n

That dominance is no accident. Distribution sits at the intersection of data, intent, and automation, exactly where AI delivers the greatest leverage (thus far).

\n

Three of the most consequential examples from the radar:

\n\n

All three innovation examples suggest that distribution is becoming an intelligence layer with far-reaching implications for airlines, OTAs, and anyone positioned downstream of the booking decision.

\n

The White Spaces on the Radar: Where Innovation Has Yet to Break Through

\n

An innovation-bullish view also requires honesty about what didn’t happen.

\n

When we step back and look at all 35 innovations mapped on the 2025 radar, a few areas stand out as remarkably quiet. These white spaces are also important to recognise because many of them touch core levers of airline profitability and long-term resilience.

\n

\n

One of the most striking gaps sits in ancillaries. Despite years of discussion about personalization, bundling, and dynamic offers, we saw very little genuine innovation in how airlines actually sell add-ons such as seat upgrades, baggage, meals, or onboard services.

\n

This is surprising. AI should, in theory, be perfectly suited to ancillaries (matching context, traveler intent, price sensitivity, and timing). Yet in practice, most ancillary offerings often remain rules-based. In 2025, AI largely stopped at flight search, not at booking or the overall experience.

\n

The opportunity remains wide open.

\n

Perhaps the most notable silence was around fuel and sustainability.

\n

Compared to previous years, 2025 saw very few meaningful innovations related to SAF, fuel efficiency, or emissions reduction. The sustainability narrative has clearly slowed over the past two years, and the radar reflects that cooling.

\n

Another quiet zone is payments and loyalty (two areas deeply intertwined).

\n

One of the only exceptions in our view was Air India’s AI-powered (voice) booking experience, which deliberately tied seamless, low-friction booking to loyalty membership. That move hinted at a broader idea: convenience itself becoming a loyalty benefit, and payment simplicity acting as a retention lever.

\n

But beyond that, we saw little innovation in:

\n\n

Given how central payments and loyalty are to airline economics, this lack of momentum suggests untapped upside rather than saturation.

\n

THE BUSIEST AIRPORTS OF 2025 WHAT WERE THE WORLD’S BUSIEST AIRPORTS IN 2025?  

\n

Finally, crew management and baggage saw only isolated progress.

\n\n

Taken together, these white spaces tell a clear story. Innovation in 2025 gravitated toward areas where:

\n\n

For an innovation-bullish industry, that’s not a critique. It’s a roadmap.

\n

Especially for ancillaries, we expect this to change quickly. As AI moves deeper into the booking infrastructure and airlines gain access to richer customer data, the conditions for smarter, more contextual, and more profitable ancillary offers are finally falling into place. This is one of the areas where we expect to see significantly more innovation attention in 2026.

\n

At OAG, we see shopping data as a particularly powerful enabler in this shift, bridging traveler intent with real-time offer creation in a way the industry has long struggled to achieve. For a more forward-looking perspective on how AI could reshape travel beyond 2026, we also recommend reviewing the “10 AI Bets Until 2045” outlined by Filip Filipov, our CEO.

\n

Stepping Back Again: What the 35 Innovations Reveal in Aggregate

\n

So far, we’ve looked at where innovation is concentrated and where it isn’t.

\n

Now, let’s return to the 35 innovations we identified as the most meaningful in 2025 and look at them through a different lens: what patterns emerge when we view them together?

\n

Several themes stand out. None of them is entirely new on its own, but taken together, they sharpen our understanding of how airline innovation is actually happening today.

\n

1. Real Innovation Is Increasingly a Multi-Player Game

\n

One of the clearest signals from the 2025 radar is that truly meaningful innovation rarely happens in isolation.

\n

Throughout the year, many of the most impactful launches were not driven solely by airlines or airports, but by cross-industry collaboration, often involving major technology players outside the traditional travel ecosystem.

\n

When we quantify this, the pattern becomes hard to ignore: 18 of the 35 innovations (just over 50%) involved at least one major technology provider such as Google, Apple, Amazon, Microsoft, OpenAI, or Alibaba.

\n

\n

These partnerships took many forms:

\n\n

The takeaway is that the complexity and speed of innovation now exceed what most travel players can deliver on their own. The most meaningful progress increasingly comes from ecosystems, not single actors.

\n

2. Innovation Is Moving Down the Tech Stack

\n

A second pattern becomes apparent when we examine which type of innovation dominated the year.

\n

Early AI narratives focused heavily on features such as chatbots, assistants, and front-end enhancements. But many of the most consequential innovations we tracked in 2025 sat one layer deeper: in infrastructure.

\n

When we step back, roughly one in three innovations (~30%) we covered were not surface-level features, but foundational layers that enable other innovations to exist or scale.

\n

\n

Examples include:

\n\n

This shift matters. Infrastructure innovations are slower, harder, and less visible, but they are the ones that enable entire categories of future products. The radar suggests that 2025 was about laying foundations.

\n

3. The Real Innovation Constraint Is Data

\n

A third pattern cuts across many meaningful innovations we tracked in 2025, and it’s less about AI models themselves and more about data quality, availability, and connectivity.

\n

As AI increasingly moves from experimentation into core airline workflows (see our use case overview with Microsoft), one thing became clear across the radar: the success of AI-driven innovation is now far more constrained by data than by algorithms.

\n\n

This is not a marginal effect. Approximately 40% of the innovations we tracked relied explicitly on clean, connected, and real-time data to operate.

\n

\n

Two examples illustrate this particularly well.

\n\n

What these examples highlight is a broader shift: AI is only as good as the data it can reliably act upon. As outlined in our research on the future of AI in aviation, the industry is entering a phase in which data quality will determine who can scale innovation and who cannot.

\n

Seen through this lens, many of the white spaces on the radar start to make sense. Areas such as ancillaries, loyalty, and payments remain underdeveloped because underlying data layers remain fragmented, inconsistent, or poorly integrated.

\n

What 2025 Made Clear, and What Comes Next

\n

What do we learn from all of this?

\n

2025 revealed a critical insight: the next wave of airline innovation will be won by those who first fix their data foundations and build intelligence on top of them (not around them).

\n

This insight will shape our approach to the 2026 edition of the OAG Airline-Tech Innovation Radar.

\n

Going forward, we will place even greater emphasis on the data layers behind new innovation launches. In other words, we’ll continue to track not only what is being built in airline tech, but what it is built on.

\n

Stay tuned.

\n

GET YOUR WEEK OFF TO A FLYING START Receive a weekly digest packed full of our latest aviation insights and analysis.

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This first-of-the-year Airline-Tech Innovation Radar edition is different than usual. Instead of diving into another set of new innovations, we want to take a step back.

\n\n

Throughout 2025, the OAG Innovation Radar tracked 35 innovations across airline operations and retail (from small, incremental improvements to genuinely disruptive shifts). Month by month, these developments appeared as individual signals in our Travel-Tech LinkedIn Newsletter series. But when viewed together, they reveal something far more meaningful than any single announcement ever could.

\n

This opening 2026 edition takes a holistic look at everything we covered in 2025, mapping all innovations onto our radar to move from observation to interpretation.

\n

What follows is our attempt to synthesize a full year of airline technology innovation into clear themes, tensions, and takeaways, offering you a sharper, more strategic perspective on where airline innovation is heading next.

\n
\n

Key summary:

\n\n
\n

Reading the Radar: Where Innovation Actually Concentrated in 2025

\n

At the heart of this review sits the 2025 Airline-Tech Innovation Radar: our key visual mapping all 35 innovations we covered throughout the year.

\n

Each dot represents one real-world innovation launch, positioned by impact horizon (improve, expand, disrupt) and by domain (airline operations vs. airline retail).

\n

\n

Even at first glance, the picture is revealing.

\n

Two areas clearly stand out as the busiest (and most strategically relevant) zones of innovation in 2025: the airport terminal on the operations side, and distribution on the retail side.

\n

Let’s look at each category separately.

\n

1) The Airport Terminal Emerges as an Innovation Hotspot

\n

On the operational side, the airport terminal dominates the radar. Over the course of the year, we tracked roughly a dozen terminal-related key innovations, most of which fell under the improve and expand horizons category.

\n

\n

Two particularly representative examples:

\n\n

These are not flashy moonshots. But they directly address some of aviation’s most persistent pain points: congestion, queues, and inefficient use of terminal space.

\n

One terminal-adjacent innovation even landed firmly in the disrupt zone: SITA’s Connect Fly. As a cloud-native connectivity backbone, it modernizes the digital plumbing of airports and airlines. In doing so, it enables many of the other innovations on the radar to scale in the first place. It’s a reminder that the most disruptive changes are often the least visible.

\n

What makes the terminal cluster particularly exciting is what it represents beyond technology.

\n

For years, the airport terminal has been one of the most stressful, opaque, and frustrating parts of the entire travel journey (crowded, unpredictable, and slightly resistant to meaningful improvement).

\n

The concentration of innovation we saw in 2025 suggests that this is finally changing.

\n\n

In other words, some of the most tangible progress in aviation innovation is happening exactly where travelers feel it most: on the ground, at the airport, in the moments that often define whether a trip starts smoothly or in frustration.

\n\n

2) Retail: Distribution Becomes the Primary AI Battleground

\n

The second dense cluster appears on the retail side, specifically around distribution: how flights are discovered, searched, priced, and ultimately booked.

\n

\n

That dominance is no accident. Distribution sits at the intersection of data, intent, and automation, exactly where AI delivers the greatest leverage (thus far).

\n

Three of the most consequential examples from the radar:

\n\n

All three innovation examples suggest that distribution is becoming an intelligence layer with far-reaching implications for airlines, OTAs, and anyone positioned downstream of the booking decision.

\n

The White Spaces on the Radar: Where Innovation Has Yet to Break Through

\n

An innovation-bullish view also requires honesty about what didn’t happen.

\n

When we step back and look at all 35 innovations mapped on the 2025 radar, a few areas stand out as remarkably quiet. These white spaces are also important to recognise because many of them touch core levers of airline profitability and long-term resilience.

\n

\n

One of the most striking gaps sits in ancillaries. Despite years of discussion about personalization, bundling, and dynamic offers, we saw very little genuine innovation in how airlines actually sell add-ons such as seat upgrades, baggage, meals, or onboard services.

\n

This is surprising. AI should, in theory, be perfectly suited to ancillaries (matching context, traveler intent, price sensitivity, and timing). Yet in practice, most ancillary offerings often remain rules-based. In 2025, AI largely stopped at flight search, not at booking or the overall experience.

\n

The opportunity remains wide open.

\n

Perhaps the most notable silence was around fuel and sustainability.

\n

Compared to previous years, 2025 saw very few meaningful innovations related to SAF, fuel efficiency, or emissions reduction. The sustainability narrative has clearly slowed over the past two years, and the radar reflects that cooling.

\n

Another quiet zone is payments and loyalty (two areas deeply intertwined).

\n

One of the only exceptions in our view was Air India’s AI-powered (voice) booking experience, which deliberately tied seamless, low-friction booking to loyalty membership. That move hinted at a broader idea: convenience itself becoming a loyalty benefit, and payment simplicity acting as a retention lever.

\n

But beyond that, we saw little innovation in:

\n\n

Given how central payments and loyalty are to airline economics, this lack of momentum suggests untapped upside rather than saturation.

\n

THE BUSIEST AIRPORTS OF 2025 WHAT WERE THE WORLD’S BUSIEST AIRPORTS IN 2025?  

\n

Finally, crew management and baggage saw only isolated progress.

\n\n

Taken together, these white spaces tell a clear story. Innovation in 2025 gravitated toward areas where:

\n\n

For an innovation-bullish industry, that’s not a critique. It’s a roadmap.

\n

Especially for ancillaries, we expect this to change quickly. As AI moves deeper into the booking infrastructure and airlines gain access to richer customer data, the conditions for smarter, more contextual, and more profitable ancillary offers are finally falling into place. This is one of the areas where we expect to see significantly more innovation attention in 2026.

\n

At OAG, we see shopping data as a particularly powerful enabler in this shift, bridging traveler intent with real-time offer creation in a way the industry has long struggled to achieve. For a more forward-looking perspective on how AI could reshape travel beyond 2026, we also recommend reviewing the “10 AI Bets Until 2045” outlined by Filip Filipov, our CEO.

\n

Stepping Back Again: What the 35 Innovations Reveal in Aggregate

\n

So far, we’ve looked at where innovation is concentrated and where it isn’t.

\n

Now, let’s return to the 35 innovations we identified as the most meaningful in 2025 and look at them through a different lens: what patterns emerge when we view them together?

\n

Several themes stand out. None of them is entirely new on its own, but taken together, they sharpen our understanding of how airline innovation is actually happening today.

\n

1. Real Innovation Is Increasingly a Multi-Player Game

\n

One of the clearest signals from the 2025 radar is that truly meaningful innovation rarely happens in isolation.

\n

Throughout the year, many of the most impactful launches were not driven solely by airlines or airports, but by cross-industry collaboration, often involving major technology players outside the traditional travel ecosystem.

\n

When we quantify this, the pattern becomes hard to ignore: 18 of the 35 innovations (just over 50%) involved at least one major technology provider such as Google, Apple, Amazon, Microsoft, OpenAI, or Alibaba.

\n

\n

These partnerships took many forms:

\n\n

The takeaway is that the complexity and speed of innovation now exceed what most travel players can deliver on their own. The most meaningful progress increasingly comes from ecosystems, not single actors.

\n

2. Innovation Is Moving Down the Tech Stack

\n

A second pattern becomes apparent when we examine which type of innovation dominated the year.

\n

Early AI narratives focused heavily on features such as chatbots, assistants, and front-end enhancements. But many of the most consequential innovations we tracked in 2025 sat one layer deeper: in infrastructure.

\n

When we step back, roughly one in three innovations (~30%) we covered were not surface-level features, but foundational layers that enable other innovations to exist or scale.

\n

\n

Examples include:

\n\n

This shift matters. Infrastructure innovations are slower, harder, and less visible, but they are the ones that enable entire categories of future products. The radar suggests that 2025 was about laying foundations.

\n

3. The Real Innovation Constraint Is Data

\n

A third pattern cuts across many meaningful innovations we tracked in 2025, and it’s less about AI models themselves and more about data quality, availability, and connectivity.

\n

As AI increasingly moves from experimentation into core airline workflows (see our use case overview with Microsoft), one thing became clear across the radar: the success of AI-driven innovation is now far more constrained by data than by algorithms.

\n\n

This is not a marginal effect. Approximately 40% of the innovations we tracked relied explicitly on clean, connected, and real-time data to operate.

\n

\n

Two examples illustrate this particularly well.

\n\n

What these examples highlight is a broader shift: AI is only as good as the data it can reliably act upon. As outlined in our research on the future of AI in aviation, the industry is entering a phase in which data quality will determine who can scale innovation and who cannot.

\n

Seen through this lens, many of the white spaces on the radar start to make sense. Areas such as ancillaries, loyalty, and payments remain underdeveloped because underlying data layers remain fragmented, inconsistent, or poorly integrated.

\n

What 2025 Made Clear, and What Comes Next

\n

What do we learn from all of this?

\n

2025 revealed a critical insight: the next wave of airline innovation will be won by those who first fix their data foundations and build intelligence on top of them (not around them).

\n

This insight will shape our approach to the 2026 edition of the OAG Airline-Tech Innovation Radar.

\n

Going forward, we will place even greater emphasis on the data layers behind new innovation launches. In other words, we’ll continue to track not only what is being built in airline tech, but what it is built on.

\n

Stay tuned.

\n

GET YOUR WEEK OFF TO A FLYING START Receive a weekly digest packed full of our latest aviation insights and analysis.

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This first-of-the-year Airline-Tech Innovation Radar edition is different than usual. Instead of diving into another set of new innovations, we want to take a step back.

\n\n

Throughout 2025, the OAG Innovation Radar tracked 35 innovations across airline operations and retail (from small, incremental improvements to genuinely disruptive shifts). Month by month, these developments appeared as individual signals in our Travel-Tech LinkedIn Newsletter series. But when viewed together, they reveal something far more meaningful than any single announcement ever could.

\n

This opening 2026 edition takes a holistic look at everything we covered in 2025, mapping all innovations onto our radar to move from observation to interpretation.

\n

What follows is our attempt to synthesize a full year of airline technology innovation into clear themes, tensions, and takeaways, offering you a sharper, more strategic perspective on where airline innovation is heading next.

\n
\n

Key summary:

\n\n
\n

Reading the Radar: Where Innovation Actually Concentrated in 2025

\n

At the heart of this review sits the 2025 Airline-Tech Innovation Radar: our key visual mapping all 35 innovations we covered throughout the year.

\n

Each dot represents one real-world innovation launch, positioned by impact horizon (improve, expand, disrupt) and by domain (airline operations vs. airline retail).

\n

\n

Even at first glance, the picture is revealing.

\n

Two areas clearly stand out as the busiest (and most strategically relevant) zones of innovation in 2025: the airport terminal on the operations side, and distribution on the retail side.

\n

Let’s look at each category separately.

\n

1) The Airport Terminal Emerges as an Innovation Hotspot

\n

On the operational side, the airport terminal dominates the radar. Over the course of the year, we tracked roughly a dozen terminal-related key innovations, most of which fell under the improve and expand horizons category.

\n

\n

Two particularly representative examples:

\n\n

These are not flashy moonshots. But they directly address some of aviation’s most persistent pain points: congestion, queues, and inefficient use of terminal space.

\n

One terminal-adjacent innovation even landed firmly in the disrupt zone: SITA’s Connect Fly. As a cloud-native connectivity backbone, it modernizes the digital plumbing of airports and airlines. In doing so, it enables many of the other innovations on the radar to scale in the first place. It’s a reminder that the most disruptive changes are often the least visible.

\n

What makes the terminal cluster particularly exciting is what it represents beyond technology.

\n

For years, the airport terminal has been one of the most stressful, opaque, and frustrating parts of the entire travel journey (crowded, unpredictable, and slightly resistant to meaningful improvement).

\n

The concentration of innovation we saw in 2025 suggests that this is finally changing.

\n\n

In other words, some of the most tangible progress in aviation innovation is happening exactly where travelers feel it most: on the ground, at the airport, in the moments that often define whether a trip starts smoothly or in frustration.

\n\n

2) Retail: Distribution Becomes the Primary AI Battleground

\n

The second dense cluster appears on the retail side, specifically around distribution: how flights are discovered, searched, priced, and ultimately booked.

\n

\n

That dominance is no accident. Distribution sits at the intersection of data, intent, and automation, exactly where AI delivers the greatest leverage (thus far).

\n

Three of the most consequential examples from the radar:

\n\n

All three innovation examples suggest that distribution is becoming an intelligence layer with far-reaching implications for airlines, OTAs, and anyone positioned downstream of the booking decision.

\n

The White Spaces on the Radar: Where Innovation Has Yet to Break Through

\n

An innovation-bullish view also requires honesty about what didn’t happen.

\n

When we step back and look at all 35 innovations mapped on the 2025 radar, a few areas stand out as remarkably quiet. These white spaces are also important to recognise because many of them touch core levers of airline profitability and long-term resilience.

\n

\n

One of the most striking gaps sits in ancillaries. Despite years of discussion about personalization, bundling, and dynamic offers, we saw very little genuine innovation in how airlines actually sell add-ons such as seat upgrades, baggage, meals, or onboard services.

\n

This is surprising. AI should, in theory, be perfectly suited to ancillaries (matching context, traveler intent, price sensitivity, and timing). Yet in practice, most ancillary offerings often remain rules-based. In 2025, AI largely stopped at flight search, not at booking or the overall experience.

\n

The opportunity remains wide open.

\n

Perhaps the most notable silence was around fuel and sustainability.

\n

Compared to previous years, 2025 saw very few meaningful innovations related to SAF, fuel efficiency, or emissions reduction. The sustainability narrative has clearly slowed over the past two years, and the radar reflects that cooling.

\n

Another quiet zone is payments and loyalty (two areas deeply intertwined).

\n

One of the only exceptions in our view was Air India’s AI-powered (voice) booking experience, which deliberately tied seamless, low-friction booking to loyalty membership. That move hinted at a broader idea: convenience itself becoming a loyalty benefit, and payment simplicity acting as a retention lever.

\n

But beyond that, we saw little innovation in:

\n\n

Given how central payments and loyalty are to airline economics, this lack of momentum suggests untapped upside rather than saturation.

\n

THE BUSIEST AIRPORTS OF 2025 WHAT WERE THE WORLD’S BUSIEST AIRPORTS IN 2025?  

\n

Finally, crew management and baggage saw only isolated progress.

\n\n

Taken together, these white spaces tell a clear story. Innovation in 2025 gravitated toward areas where:

\n\n

For an innovation-bullish industry, that’s not a critique. It’s a roadmap.

\n

Especially for ancillaries, we expect this to change quickly. As AI moves deeper into the booking infrastructure and airlines gain access to richer customer data, the conditions for smarter, more contextual, and more profitable ancillary offers are finally falling into place. This is one of the areas where we expect to see significantly more innovation attention in 2026.

\n

At OAG, we see shopping data as a particularly powerful enabler in this shift, bridging traveler intent with real-time offer creation in a way the industry has long struggled to achieve. For a more forward-looking perspective on how AI could reshape travel beyond 2026, we also recommend reviewing the “10 AI Bets Until 2045” outlined by Filip Filipov, our CEO.

\n

Stepping Back Again: What the 35 Innovations Reveal in Aggregate

\n

So far, we’ve looked at where innovation is concentrated and where it isn’t.

\n

Now, let’s return to the 35 innovations we identified as the most meaningful in 2025 and look at them through a different lens: what patterns emerge when we view them together?

\n

Several themes stand out. None of them is entirely new on its own, but taken together, they sharpen our understanding of how airline innovation is actually happening today.

\n

1. Real Innovation Is Increasingly a Multi-Player Game

\n

One of the clearest signals from the 2025 radar is that truly meaningful innovation rarely happens in isolation.

\n

Throughout the year, many of the most impactful launches were not driven solely by airlines or airports, but by cross-industry collaboration, often involving major technology players outside the traditional travel ecosystem.

\n

When we quantify this, the pattern becomes hard to ignore: 18 of the 35 innovations (just over 50%) involved at least one major technology provider such as Google, Apple, Amazon, Microsoft, OpenAI, or Alibaba.

\n

\n

These partnerships took many forms:

\n\n

The takeaway is that the complexity and speed of innovation now exceed what most travel players can deliver on their own. The most meaningful progress increasingly comes from ecosystems, not single actors.

\n

2. Innovation Is Moving Down the Tech Stack

\n

A second pattern becomes apparent when we examine which type of innovation dominated the year.

\n

Early AI narratives focused heavily on features such as chatbots, assistants, and front-end enhancements. But many of the most consequential innovations we tracked in 2025 sat one layer deeper: in infrastructure.

\n

When we step back, roughly one in three innovations (~30%) we covered were not surface-level features, but foundational layers that enable other innovations to exist or scale.

\n

\n

Examples include:

\n\n

This shift matters. Infrastructure innovations are slower, harder, and less visible, but they are the ones that enable entire categories of future products. The radar suggests that 2025 was about laying foundations.

\n

3. The Real Innovation Constraint Is Data

\n

A third pattern cuts across many meaningful innovations we tracked in 2025, and it’s less about AI models themselves and more about data quality, availability, and connectivity.

\n

As AI increasingly moves from experimentation into core airline workflows (see our use case overview with Microsoft), one thing became clear across the radar: the success of AI-driven innovation is now far more constrained by data than by algorithms.

\n\n

This is not a marginal effect. Approximately 40% of the innovations we tracked relied explicitly on clean, connected, and real-time data to operate.

\n

\n

Two examples illustrate this particularly well.

\n\n

What these examples highlight is a broader shift: AI is only as good as the data it can reliably act upon. As outlined in our research on the future of AI in aviation, the industry is entering a phase in which data quality will determine who can scale innovation and who cannot.

\n

Seen through this lens, many of the white spaces on the radar start to make sense. Areas such as ancillaries, loyalty, and payments remain underdeveloped because underlying data layers remain fragmented, inconsistent, or poorly integrated.

\n

What 2025 Made Clear, and What Comes Next

\n

What do we learn from all of this?

\n

2025 revealed a critical insight: the next wave of airline innovation will be won by those who first fix their data foundations and build intelligence on top of them (not around them).

\n

This insight will shape our approach to the 2026 edition of the OAG Airline-Tech Innovation Radar.

\n

Going forward, we will place even greater emphasis on the data layers behind new innovation launches. In other words, we’ll continue to track not only what is being built in airline tech, but what it is built on.

\n

Stay tuned.

\n

GET YOUR WEEK OFF TO A FLYING START Receive a weekly digest packed full of our latest aviation insights and analysis.

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This first-of-the-year Airline-Tech Innovation Radar edition is different than usual. Instead of diving into another set of new innovations, we want to take a step back.

\n\n

Throughout 2025, the OAG Innovation Radar tracked 35 innovations across airline operations and retail (from small, incremental improvements to genuinely disruptive shifts). Month by month, these developments appeared as individual signals in our Travel-Tech LinkedIn Newsletter series. But when viewed together, they reveal something far more meaningful than any single announcement ever could.

\n

This opening 2026 edition takes a holistic look at everything we covered in 2025, mapping all innovations onto our radar to move from observation to interpretation.

\n

What follows is our attempt to synthesize a full year of airline technology innovation into clear themes, tensions, and takeaways, offering you a sharper, more strategic perspective on where airline innovation is heading next.

\n
\n

Key summary:

\n\n
\n

Reading the Radar: Where Innovation Actually Concentrated in 2025

\n

At the heart of this review sits the 2025 Airline-Tech Innovation Radar: our key visual mapping all 35 innovations we covered throughout the year.

\n

Each dot represents one real-world innovation launch, positioned by impact horizon (improve, expand, disrupt) and by domain (airline operations vs. airline retail).

\n

\n

Even at first glance, the picture is revealing.

\n

Two areas clearly stand out as the busiest (and most strategically relevant) zones of innovation in 2025: the airport terminal on the operations side, and distribution on the retail side.

\n

Let’s look at each category separately.

\n

1) The Airport Terminal Emerges as an Innovation Hotspot

\n

On the operational side, the airport terminal dominates the radar. Over the course of the year, we tracked roughly a dozen terminal-related key innovations, most of which fell under the improve and expand horizons category.

\n

\n

Two particularly representative examples:

\n\n

These are not flashy moonshots. But they directly address some of aviation’s most persistent pain points: congestion, queues, and inefficient use of terminal space.

\n

One terminal-adjacent innovation even landed firmly in the disrupt zone: SITA’s Connect Fly. As a cloud-native connectivity backbone, it modernizes the digital plumbing of airports and airlines. In doing so, it enables many of the other innovations on the radar to scale in the first place. It’s a reminder that the most disruptive changes are often the least visible.

\n

What makes the terminal cluster particularly exciting is what it represents beyond technology.

\n

For years, the airport terminal has been one of the most stressful, opaque, and frustrating parts of the entire travel journey (crowded, unpredictable, and slightly resistant to meaningful improvement).

\n

The concentration of innovation we saw in 2025 suggests that this is finally changing.

\n\n

In other words, some of the most tangible progress in aviation innovation is happening exactly where travelers feel it most: on the ground, at the airport, in the moments that often define whether a trip starts smoothly or in frustration.

\n\n

2) Retail: Distribution Becomes the Primary AI Battleground

\n

The second dense cluster appears on the retail side, specifically around distribution: how flights are discovered, searched, priced, and ultimately booked.

\n

\n

That dominance is no accident. Distribution sits at the intersection of data, intent, and automation, exactly where AI delivers the greatest leverage (thus far).

\n

Three of the most consequential examples from the radar:

\n\n

All three innovation examples suggest that distribution is becoming an intelligence layer with far-reaching implications for airlines, OTAs, and anyone positioned downstream of the booking decision.

\n

The White Spaces on the Radar: Where Innovation Has Yet to Break Through

\n

An innovation-bullish view also requires honesty about what didn’t happen.

\n

When we step back and look at all 35 innovations mapped on the 2025 radar, a few areas stand out as remarkably quiet. These white spaces are also important to recognise because many of them touch core levers of airline profitability and long-term resilience.

\n

\n

One of the most striking gaps sits in ancillaries. Despite years of discussion about personalization, bundling, and dynamic offers, we saw very little genuine innovation in how airlines actually sell add-ons such as seat upgrades, baggage, meals, or onboard services.

\n

This is surprising. AI should, in theory, be perfectly suited to ancillaries (matching context, traveler intent, price sensitivity, and timing). Yet in practice, most ancillary offerings often remain rules-based. In 2025, AI largely stopped at flight search, not at booking or the overall experience.

\n

The opportunity remains wide open.

\n

Perhaps the most notable silence was around fuel and sustainability.

\n

Compared to previous years, 2025 saw very few meaningful innovations related to SAF, fuel efficiency, or emissions reduction. The sustainability narrative has clearly slowed over the past two years, and the radar reflects that cooling.

\n

Another quiet zone is payments and loyalty (two areas deeply intertwined).

\n

One of the only exceptions in our view was Air India’s AI-powered (voice) booking experience, which deliberately tied seamless, low-friction booking to loyalty membership. That move hinted at a broader idea: convenience itself becoming a loyalty benefit, and payment simplicity acting as a retention lever.

\n

But beyond that, we saw little innovation in:

\n\n

Given how central payments and loyalty are to airline economics, this lack of momentum suggests untapped upside rather than saturation.

\n

THE BUSIEST AIRPORTS OF 2025 WHAT WERE THE WORLD’S BUSIEST AIRPORTS IN 2025?  

\n

Finally, crew management and baggage saw only isolated progress.

\n\n

Taken together, these white spaces tell a clear story. Innovation in 2025 gravitated toward areas where:

\n\n

For an innovation-bullish industry, that’s not a critique. It’s a roadmap.

\n

Especially for ancillaries, we expect this to change quickly. As AI moves deeper into the booking infrastructure and airlines gain access to richer customer data, the conditions for smarter, more contextual, and more profitable ancillary offers are finally falling into place. This is one of the areas where we expect to see significantly more innovation attention in 2026.

\n

At OAG, we see shopping data as a particularly powerful enabler in this shift, bridging traveler intent with real-time offer creation in a way the industry has long struggled to achieve. For a more forward-looking perspective on how AI could reshape travel beyond 2026, we also recommend reviewing the “10 AI Bets Until 2045” outlined by Filip Filipov, our CEO.

\n

Stepping Back Again: What the 35 Innovations Reveal in Aggregate

\n

So far, we’ve looked at where innovation is concentrated and where it isn’t.

\n

Now, let’s return to the 35 innovations we identified as the most meaningful in 2025 and look at them through a different lens: what patterns emerge when we view them together?

\n

Several themes stand out. None of them is entirely new on its own, but taken together, they sharpen our understanding of how airline innovation is actually happening today.

\n

1. Real Innovation Is Increasingly a Multi-Player Game

\n

One of the clearest signals from the 2025 radar is that truly meaningful innovation rarely happens in isolation.

\n

Throughout the year, many of the most impactful launches were not driven solely by airlines or airports, but by cross-industry collaboration, often involving major technology players outside the traditional travel ecosystem.

\n

When we quantify this, the pattern becomes hard to ignore: 18 of the 35 innovations (just over 50%) involved at least one major technology provider such as Google, Apple, Amazon, Microsoft, OpenAI, or Alibaba.

\n

\n

These partnerships took many forms:

\n\n

The takeaway is that the complexity and speed of innovation now exceed what most travel players can deliver on their own. The most meaningful progress increasingly comes from ecosystems, not single actors.

\n

2. Innovation Is Moving Down the Tech Stack

\n

A second pattern becomes apparent when we examine which type of innovation dominated the year.

\n

Early AI narratives focused heavily on features such as chatbots, assistants, and front-end enhancements. But many of the most consequential innovations we tracked in 2025 sat one layer deeper: in infrastructure.

\n

When we step back, roughly one in three innovations (~30%) we covered were not surface-level features, but foundational layers that enable other innovations to exist or scale.

\n

\n

Examples include:

\n\n

This shift matters. Infrastructure innovations are slower, harder, and less visible, but they are the ones that enable entire categories of future products. The radar suggests that 2025 was about laying foundations.

\n

3. The Real Innovation Constraint Is Data

\n

A third pattern cuts across many meaningful innovations we tracked in 2025, and it’s less about AI models themselves and more about data quality, availability, and connectivity.

\n

As AI increasingly moves from experimentation into core airline workflows (see our use case overview with Microsoft), one thing became clear across the radar: the success of AI-driven innovation is now far more constrained by data than by algorithms.

\n\n

This is not a marginal effect. Approximately 40% of the innovations we tracked relied explicitly on clean, connected, and real-time data to operate.

\n

\n

Two examples illustrate this particularly well.

\n\n

What these examples highlight is a broader shift: AI is only as good as the data it can reliably act upon. As outlined in our research on the future of AI in aviation, the industry is entering a phase in which data quality will determine who can scale innovation and who cannot.

\n

Seen through this lens, many of the white spaces on the radar start to make sense. Areas such as ancillaries, loyalty, and payments remain underdeveloped because underlying data layers remain fragmented, inconsistent, or poorly integrated.

\n

What 2025 Made Clear, and What Comes Next

\n

What do we learn from all of this?

\n

2025 revealed a critical insight: the next wave of airline innovation will be won by those who first fix their data foundations and build intelligence on top of them (not around them).

\n

This insight will shape our approach to the 2026 edition of the OAG Airline-Tech Innovation Radar.

\n

Going forward, we will place even greater emphasis on the data layers behind new innovation launches. In other words, we’ll continue to track not only what is being built in airline tech, but what it is built on.

\n

Stay tuned.

\n

GET YOUR WEEK OFF TO A FLYING START Receive a weekly digest packed full of our latest aviation insights and analysis.

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Bet #1: Humans are lazy (so AI will absorb the travel research burden)

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Bet #10: Scale will remain the decisive advantage (so AI will favor incumbents over startups)

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Take a look at the insights from the full report here. Below we have highlighted Filip’s 10 bets on the future of the travel industry.

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Bet #1: Humans are lazy (so AI will absorb the travel research burden)

\n\n

Bet #2: Travel will always stay stressful (but AI will become our stress buffer)

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Bet #3: Travelers will always chase lower prices (and AI will finally make pricing personal)

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Bet #4: Humans are control freaks (so AI will recommend, but we decide)

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Bet #5: Travelers crave a little magic (and AI will learn to deliver it)

\n\n

\"travel-discovery\"

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Bet #6: Travel supply will remain fragmented (but AI will finally make it feel seamlessly connected)

\n\n

Bet #7: Infrastructure won’t scale with demand (but AI will unlock hidden capacity)

\n\n

Bet #8: Travelers will crowd the same places (and AI will guide us to new frontiers)

\n\n

\"hiking\"

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Bet #9: Travelers will always seek trustworthy providers (and data quality will make data quality decisive)

\n\n

Bet #10: Scale will remain the decisive advantage (so AI will favor incumbents over startups)

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Take a look at the insights from the full report here. Below we have highlighted Filip’s 10 bets on the future of the travel industry.

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\"Slide16\"

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Bet #1: Humans are lazy (so AI will absorb the travel research burden)

\n\n

Bet #2: Travel will always stay stressful (but AI will become our stress buffer)

\n\n

\"10-bets

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Bet #3: Travelers will always chase lower prices (and AI will finally make pricing personal)

\n\n

Bet #4: Humans are control freaks (so AI will recommend, but we decide)

\n\n

Bet #5: Travelers crave a little magic (and AI will learn to deliver it)

\n\n

\"travel-discovery\"

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Bet #6: Travel supply will remain fragmented (but AI will finally make it feel seamlessly connected)

\n\n

Bet #7: Infrastructure won’t scale with demand (but AI will unlock hidden capacity)

\n\n

Bet #8: Travelers will crowd the same places (and AI will guide us to new frontiers)

\n\n

\"hiking\"

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Bet #9: Travelers will always seek trustworthy providers (and data quality will make data quality decisive)

\n\n

Bet #10: Scale will remain the decisive advantage (so AI will favor incumbents over startups)

\n\n\n

 

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Take a look at the insights from the full report here. Below we have highlighted Filip’s 10 bets on the future of the travel industry.

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Bet #1: Humans are lazy (so AI will absorb the travel research burden)

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Bet #2: Travel will always stay stressful (but AI will become our stress buffer)

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\"10-bets

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Bet #3: Travelers will always chase lower prices (and AI will finally make pricing personal)

\n\n

Bet #4: Humans are control freaks (so AI will recommend, but we decide)

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Bet #5: Travelers crave a little magic (and AI will learn to deliver it)

\n\n

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Bet #6: Travel supply will remain fragmented (but AI will finally make it feel seamlessly connected)

\n\n

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Bet #8: Travelers will crowd the same places (and AI will guide us to new frontiers)

\n\n

\"hiking\"

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Bet #9: Travelers will always seek trustworthy providers (and data quality will make data quality decisive)

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Bet #10: Scale will remain the decisive advantage (so AI will favor incumbents over startups)

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EuropeaN AIRLINE MARKET SHIFT 

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There have been significant changes in the European airline industry over the past 15 years:

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Europe's Domestic Aviation Decline Amid Global Growth

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sustained tourism growth in northern europe 

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EuropeaN AIRLINE MARKET SHIFT 

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There have been significant changes in the European airline industry over the past 15 years:

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Europe's Domestic Aviation Decline Amid Global Growth

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sustained tourism growth in northern europe 

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The panel discussed:

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Below are just some highlights, with the full recording ready to view at the bottom of the page.

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EuropeaN AIRLINE MARKET SHIFT 

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There have been significant changes in the European airline industry over the past 15 years:

\n\n
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Europe's Domestic Aviation Decline Amid Global Growth

\n\n
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sustained tourism growth in northern europe 

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Watch the full webinar:

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There's so much more to discover in the full panel discussion - for more insights, watch below:

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DOWNLOAD THE SLIDE DECK

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The panel discussed:

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Below are just some highlights, with the full recording ready to view at the bottom of the page.

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EuropeaN AIRLINE MARKET SHIFT 

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There have been significant changes in the European airline industry over the past 15 years:

\n\n
\n

Europe's Domestic Aviation Decline Amid Global Growth

\n\n
\n

 

\n

sustained tourism growth in northern europe 

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Watch the full webinar:

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There's so much more to discover in the full panel discussion - for more insights, watch below:

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DOWNLOAD THE SLIDE DECK

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EuropeaN AIRLINE MARKET SHIFT 

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There have been significant changes in the European airline industry over the past 15 years:

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Europe's Domestic Aviation Decline Amid Global Growth

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sustained tourism growth in northern europe 

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Watch the full webinar:

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There's so much more to discover in the full panel discussion - for more insights, watch below:

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DOWNLOAD THE SLIDE DECK

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The panel discussed:

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EuropeaN AIRLINE MARKET SHIFT 

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There have been significant changes in the European airline industry over the past 15 years:

\n\n
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Europe's Domestic Aviation Decline Amid Global Growth

\n\n
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sustained tourism growth in northern europe 

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Watch the full webinar:

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There's so much more to discover in the full panel discussion - for more insights, watch below:

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DOWNLOAD THE SLIDE DECK

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The panel discussed:

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Below are just some highlights, with the full recording ready to view at the bottom of the page.

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EuropeaN AIRLINE MARKET SHIFT 

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There have been significant changes in the European airline industry over the past 15 years:

\n\n
\n

Europe's Domestic Aviation Decline Amid Global Growth

\n\n
\n

 

\n

sustained tourism growth in northern europe 

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Watch the full webinar:

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There's so much more to discover in the full panel discussion - for more insights, watch below:

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DOWNLOAD THE SLIDE DECK

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The panel discussed:

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A look at growth trends

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First, the panel began by taking a look at global growth trends:

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Which aviation markets led growth in 2025?

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Growth appears steady across most markets this winter

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Some turbulence emerging in North-East Asia

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What does the Low-cost Carrier (LCC) landscape look like in Europe?

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WHAT DOES THE LCC LANDSCAPE LOOK LIKE IN the US?

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A look at growth trends

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Which aviation markets led growth in 2025?

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Growth appears steady across most markets this winter

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Some turbulence emerging in North-East Asia

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What does the Low-cost Carrier (LCC) landscape look like in Europe?

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WHAT DOES THE LCC LANDSCAPE LOOK LIKE IN the US?

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The panel discussed:

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A look at growth trends

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First, the panel began by taking a look at global growth trends:

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Which aviation markets led growth in 2025?

\n\n
\n

Growth appears steady across most markets this winter

\n\n
\n

Some turbulence emerging in North-East Asia

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What does the Low-cost Carrier (LCC) landscape look like in Europe?

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WHAT DOES THE LCC LANDSCAPE LOOK LIKE IN the US?

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Watch the full webinar:

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There's so much more to discover in the full panel discussion - for more insights, watch below:

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DOWNLOAD THE SLIDE DECK

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The panel discussed:

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A look at growth trends

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First, the panel began by taking a look at global growth trends:

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\n

Which aviation markets led growth in 2025?

\n\n
\n

Growth appears steady across most markets this winter

\n\n
\n

Some turbulence emerging in North-East Asia

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What does the Low-cost Carrier (LCC) landscape look like in Europe?

\n\n
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WHAT DOES THE LCC LANDSCAPE LOOK LIKE IN the US?

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Watch the full webinar:

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There's so much more to discover in the full panel discussion - for more insights, watch below:

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DOWNLOAD THE SLIDE DECK

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The panel discussed:

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\n

A look at growth trends

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First, the panel began by taking a look at global growth trends:

\n\n
\n

Which aviation markets led growth in 2025?

\n\n
\n

Growth appears steady across most markets this winter

\n\n
\n

Some turbulence emerging in North-East Asia

\n\n
\n

What does the Low-cost Carrier (LCC) landscape look like in Europe?

\n\n
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WHAT DOES THE LCC LANDSCAPE LOOK LIKE IN the US?

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Watch the full webinar:

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There's so much more to discover in the full panel discussion - for more insights, watch below:

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DOWNLOAD THE SLIDE DECK

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The panel discussed:

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A look at growth trends

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First, the panel began by taking a look at global growth trends:

\n\n
\n

Which aviation markets led growth in 2025?

\n\n
\n

Growth appears steady across most markets this winter

\n\n
\n

Some turbulence emerging in North-East Asia

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\n

What does the Low-cost Carrier (LCC) landscape look like in Europe?

\n\n
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WHAT DOES THE LCC LANDSCAPE LOOK LIKE IN the US?

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Watch the full webinar:

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There's so much more to discover in the full panel discussion - for more insights, watch below:

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DOWNLOAD THE SLIDE DECK

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The panel discussed:

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A look at growth trends

\n

First, the panel began by taking a look at global growth trends:

\n\n
\n

Which aviation markets led growth in 2025?

\n\n
\n

Growth appears steady across most markets this winter

\n\n
\n

Some turbulence emerging in North-East Asia

\n\n
\n

What does the Low-cost Carrier (LCC) landscape look like in Europe?

\n\n
\n

WHAT DOES THE LCC LANDSCAPE LOOK LIKE IN the US?

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Watch the full webinar:

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There's so much more to discover in the full panel discussion - for more insights, watch below:

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DOWNLOAD THE SLIDE DECK

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For this month's aviation industry webinar, Deirdre Fulton and John Grant were joined by Valeria Bucheli (Senior Tourism Representative - Head of Aviation, ProColombia) to discuss the dynamic growth of Colombia's aviation market and the driving forces behind it.

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The panel discussed:

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A look at growth trends

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First, the panel began by taking a look at global growth trends:

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Colombia: A market overview

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Next, the panel gave some context on Colombia's market in capacity terms:

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Colombia's post-covid recovery

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While looking at Colombia's growth trends over the past decade, the panel discussed the strategies taken during and coming out of the pandemic that helped boost their post-Covid recovery:

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A strategic location for inbound travel

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Next, the panel highlighted the importance of Colombia's location and the opportunities it provides to connect with travellers from across the Americas:

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And what about outbound travel?

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Off the back of the previous slide, the panel discuss outbound travel - where are Colombians flying to?

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Watch the full webinar:

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There's so much more to discover in the full panel discussion - for more insights, watch below:

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DOWNLOAD THE SLIDE DECK

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The panel discussed:

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A look at growth trends

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First, the panel began by taking a look at global growth trends:

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Colombia: A market overview

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Next, the panel gave some context on Colombia's market in capacity terms:

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Colombia's post-covid recovery

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While looking at Colombia's growth trends over the past decade, the panel discussed the strategies taken during and coming out of the pandemic that helped boost their post-Covid recovery:

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A strategic location for inbound travel

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Next, the panel highlighted the importance of Colombia's location and the opportunities it provides to connect with travellers from across the Americas:

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And what about outbound travel?

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Off the back of the previous slide, the panel discuss outbound travel - where are Colombians flying to?

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Watch the full webinar:

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There's so much more to discover in the full panel discussion - for more insights, watch below:

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DOWNLOAD THE SLIDE DECK

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For this month's aviation industry webinar, Deirdre Fulton and John Grant were joined by Valeria Bucheli (Senior Tourism Representative - Head of Aviation, ProColombia) to discuss the dynamic growth of Colombia's aviation market and the driving forces behind it.

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The panel discussed:

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A look at growth trends

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First, the panel began by taking a look at global growth trends:

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Colombia: A market overview

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Next, the panel gave some context on Colombia's market in capacity terms:

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Colombia's post-covid recovery

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While looking at Colombia's growth trends over the past decade, the panel discussed the strategies taken during and coming out of the pandemic that helped boost their post-Covid recovery:

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A strategic location for inbound travel

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Next, the panel highlighted the importance of Colombia's location and the opportunities it provides to connect with travellers from across the Americas:

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And what about outbound travel?

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Off the back of the previous slide, the panel discuss outbound travel - where are Colombians flying to?

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Watch the full webinar:

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There's so much more to discover in the full panel discussion - for more insights, watch below:

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DOWNLOAD THE SLIDE DECK

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The panel discussed:

\n\n
\n

A look at growth trends

\n

First, the panel began by taking a look at global growth trends:

\n\n
\n

Colombia: A market overview

\n

Next, the panel gave some context on Colombia's market in capacity terms:

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Colombia's post-covid recovery

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While looking at Colombia's growth trends over the past decade, the panel discussed the strategies taken during and coming out of the pandemic that helped boost their post-Covid recovery:

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\n

A strategic location for inbound travel

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Next, the panel highlighted the importance of Colombia's location and the opportunities it provides to connect with travellers from across the Americas:

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And what about outbound travel?

\n

Off the back of the previous slide, the panel discuss outbound travel - where are Colombians flying to?

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Watch the full webinar:

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There's so much more to discover in the full panel discussion - for more insights, watch below:

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DOWNLOAD THE SLIDE DECK

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The panel discussed:

\n\n
\n

A look at growth trends

\n

First, the panel began by taking a look at global growth trends:

\n\n
\n

Colombia: A market overview

\n

Next, the panel gave some context on Colombia's market in capacity terms:

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\n

Colombia's post-covid recovery

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While looking at Colombia's growth trends over the past decade, the panel discussed the strategies taken during and coming out of the pandemic that helped boost their post-Covid recovery:

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\n

A strategic location for inbound travel

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Next, the panel highlighted the importance of Colombia's location and the opportunities it provides to connect with travellers from across the Americas:

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And what about outbound travel?

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Off the back of the previous slide, the panel discuss outbound travel - where are Colombians flying to?

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Watch the full webinar:

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There's so much more to discover in the full panel discussion - for more insights, watch below:

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DOWNLOAD THE SLIDE DECK

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The panel discussed:

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\n

A look at growth trends

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First, the panel began by taking a look at global growth trends:

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\n

Colombia: A market overview

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Next, the panel gave some context on Colombia's market in capacity terms:

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\n

Colombia's post-covid recovery

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While looking at Colombia's growth trends over the past decade, the panel discussed the strategies taken during and coming out of the pandemic that helped boost their post-Covid recovery:

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A strategic location for inbound travel

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Next, the panel highlighted the importance of Colombia's location and the opportunities it provides to connect with travellers from across the Americas:

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And what about outbound travel?

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Off the back of the previous slide, the panel discuss outbound travel - where are Colombians flying to?

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Watch the full webinar:

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There's so much more to discover in the full panel discussion - for more insights, watch below:

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DOWNLOAD THE SLIDE DECK

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The panel discussed:

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A look at growth trends

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Colombia: A market overview

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Colombia's post-covid recovery

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A strategic location for inbound travel

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Next, the panel highlighted the importance of Colombia's location and the opportunities it provides to connect with travellers from across the Americas:

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For this month's aviation industry webinar, Deirdre Fulton and John Grant were joined by Andrew Ward (Director, Transport & Logistics, Middle East) to discuss the influential rise of superconnectors in the Gulf region and Türkiye and their impact on worldwide connectivity.

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The panel discussed:

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A look at growth trends

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First, the panel began by taking a look at global growth trends:

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exploring the Superconnectors

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Next, the panel moved on to discuss the topic of this month's webinar, superconnectors:

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So, how do the superconnectors compare?

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How has connectivity evolved?

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Next, the panel explored the data to examine how connectivity has evolved for major hubs:

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What does the future hold?

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The big question is, will passenger shares across these global hubs remain the same, or are there big changes to come?

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Watch the full webinar

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For more in depth insights and analysis, watch the full panel discussion below:

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DOWNLOAD THE SLIDE DECK HERE

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OAG MEGAHUBS 2025 THE WORLD'S MOST CONNECTED AIRPORTS, RANKED  

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The panel discussed:

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A look at growth trends

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First, the panel began by taking a look at global growth trends:

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exploring the Superconnectors

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Next, the panel moved on to discuss the topic of this month's webinar, superconnectors:

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So, how do the superconnectors compare?

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How has connectivity evolved?

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Next, the panel explored the data to examine how connectivity has evolved for major hubs:

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What does the future hold?

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The big question is, will passenger shares across these global hubs remain the same, or are there big changes to come?

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Watch the full webinar

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For more in depth insights and analysis, watch the full panel discussion below:

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DOWNLOAD THE SLIDE DECK HERE

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OAG MEGAHUBS 2025 THE WORLD'S MOST CONNECTED AIRPORTS, RANKED  

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For this month's aviation industry webinar, Deirdre Fulton and John Grant were joined by Andrew Ward (Director, Transport & Logistics, Middle East) to discuss the influential rise of superconnectors in the Gulf region and Türkiye and their impact on worldwide connectivity.

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The panel discussed:

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A look at growth trends

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First, the panel began by taking a look at global growth trends:

\n\n
\n

exploring the Superconnectors

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Next, the panel moved on to discuss the topic of this month's webinar, superconnectors:

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So, how do the superconnectors compare?

\n
\n

How has connectivity evolved?

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Next, the panel explored the data to examine how connectivity has evolved for major hubs:

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What does the future hold?

\n\n

The big question is, will passenger shares across these global hubs remain the same, or are there big changes to come?

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Watch the full webinar

\n

For more in depth insights and analysis, watch the full panel discussion below:

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DOWNLOAD THE SLIDE DECK HERE

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OAG MEGAHUBS 2025 THE WORLD'S MOST CONNECTED AIRPORTS, RANKED  

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The panel discussed:

\n\n
\n

A look at growth trends

\n

First, the panel began by taking a look at global growth trends:

\n\n
\n

exploring the Superconnectors

\n

Next, the panel moved on to discuss the topic of this month's webinar, superconnectors:

\n\n

So, how do the superconnectors compare?

\n
\n

How has connectivity evolved?

\n

Next, the panel explored the data to examine how connectivity has evolved for major hubs:

\n\n
\n

What does the future hold?

\n\n

The big question is, will passenger shares across these global hubs remain the same, or are there big changes to come?

\n
\n

 

\n
\n

Watch the full webinar

\n

For more in depth insights and analysis, watch the full panel discussion below:

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DOWNLOAD THE SLIDE DECK HERE

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OAG MEGAHUBS 2025 THE WORLD'S MOST CONNECTED AIRPORTS, RANKED  

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The panel discussed:

\n\n
\n

A look at growth trends

\n

First, the panel began by taking a look at global growth trends:

\n\n
\n

exploring the Superconnectors

\n

Next, the panel moved on to discuss the topic of this month's webinar, superconnectors:

\n\n

So, how do the superconnectors compare?

\n
\n

How has connectivity evolved?

\n

Next, the panel explored the data to examine how connectivity has evolved for major hubs:

\n\n
\n

What does the future hold?

\n\n

The big question is, will passenger shares across these global hubs remain the same, or are there big changes to come?

\n
\n

 

\n
\n

Watch the full webinar

\n

For more in depth insights and analysis, watch the full panel discussion below:

\n
\n

DOWNLOAD THE SLIDE DECK HERE

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\n

OAG MEGAHUBS 2025 THE WORLD'S MOST CONNECTED AIRPORTS, RANKED  

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The panel discussed:

\n\n
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A look at growth trends

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First, the panel began by taking a look at global growth trends:

\n\n
\n

exploring the Superconnectors

\n

Next, the panel moved on to discuss the topic of this month's webinar, superconnectors:

\n\n

So, how do the superconnectors compare?

\n
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How has connectivity evolved?

\n

Next, the panel explored the data to examine how connectivity has evolved for major hubs:

\n\n
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What does the future hold?

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The big question is, will passenger shares across these global hubs remain the same, or are there big changes to come?

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exploring the Superconnectors

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John Grant (Chief Analyst at OAG) speaks to Dave Ingram, Senior Project Manager at gategroup to discuss how they manage an intricate operation and the challenges they often face. Tune in now...

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\"Dave-Ingram-OAG-On-Air-Podcast\"

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\n

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John Grant (Chief Analyst at OAG) speaks to Dave Ingram, Senior Project Manager at gategroup to discuss how they manage an intricate operation and the challenges they often face. Tune in now...

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\"Dave-Ingram-OAG-On-Air-Podcast\"

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You can also listen here: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google, Stitcher, Tune In

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\n

Check-out all our aviation podcasts here 

\n

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\n

John Grant (Chief Analyst at OAG) speaks to Dave Ingram, Senior Project Manager at gategroup to discuss how they manage an intricate operation and the challenges they often face. Tune in now...

\n
 
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\"Dave-Ingram-OAG-On-Air-Podcast\"

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You can also listen here: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google, Stitcher, Tune In

\n

Or search for OAG On Air on your preferred podcast provider! 🎧

\n

Check-out all our aviation podcasts here 

\n

OAG On Air Subscribe Now

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With the global recovery well underway it's noticeable how many destinations are adjusting their strategies and products to be more environmentally friendly and, of course, sustainable. 

In this episode, John Grant talks to Brent Hill, Chief Executive Officer at Tourism Fiji, about how the destination is changing its marketing, product offering and most importantly how it's recovering from a pandemic. For any island economy, air services are essential, and Fiji is one of the few destinations to have both a long-haul local airline and a mix of inbound international services.

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With the global recovery well underway it's noticeable how many destinations are adjusting their strategies and products to be more environmentally friendly and, of course, sustainable. 

In this episode, John Grant talks to Brent Hill, Chief Executive Officer at Tourism Fiji, about how the destination is changing its marketing, product offering and most importantly how it's recovering from a pandemic. For any island economy, air services are essential, and Fiji is one of the few destinations to have both a long-haul local airline and a mix of inbound international services.

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\"Brent-Hill-Tourism-Fiji\"

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You can also listen here: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google, Stitcher, Tune In

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Or search for OAG On Air on your preferred podcast provider! 🎧

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Learn more about Aviation Sustainability here >>

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Recommended:

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Flight Emissions Data: Powering Sustainable Aviation | Learn More

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Covid-19 Travel Recovery - Critical Aviation Data | View Now

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5 Travel Technologies You'll Hear More About In 2023

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With the global recovery well underway it's noticeable how many destinations are adjusting their strategies and products to be more environmentally friendly and, of course, sustainable. 

In this episode, John Grant talks to Brent Hill, Chief Executive Officer at Tourism Fiji, about how the destination is changing its marketing, product offering and most importantly how it's recovering from a pandemic. For any island economy, air services are essential, and Fiji is one of the few destinations to have both a long-haul local airline and a mix of inbound international services.

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\"Brent-Hill-Tourism-Fiji\"

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You can also listen here: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google, Stitcher, Tune In

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Or search for OAG On Air on your preferred podcast provider! 🎧

\n

Learn more about Aviation Sustainability here >>

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Recommended:

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Flight Emissions Data: Powering Sustainable Aviation | Learn More

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Covid-19 Travel Recovery - Critical Aviation Data | View Now

\n

5 Travel Technologies You'll Hear More About In 2023

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\"Brent-Hill-Tourism-Fiji\"

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You can also listen here: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google, Stitcher, Tune In

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Or search for OAG On Air on your preferred podcast provider! 🎧

\n

Learn more about Aviation Sustainability here >>

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Recommended:

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Flight Emissions Data: Powering Sustainable Aviation | Learn More

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Covid-19 Travel Recovery - Critical Aviation Data | View Now

\n

5 Travel Technologies You'll Hear More About In 2023

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With the global recovery well underway it's noticeable how many destinations are adjusting their strategies and products to be more environmentally friendly and, of course, sustainable. 

In this episode, John Grant talks to Brent Hill, Chief Executive Officer at Tourism Fiji, about how the destination is changing its marketing, product offering and most importantly how it's recovering from a pandemic. For any island economy, air services are essential, and Fiji is one of the few destinations to have both a long-haul local airline and a mix of inbound international services.

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\"Brent-Hill-Tourism-Fiji\"

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You can also listen here: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google, Stitcher, Tune In

\n

Or search for OAG On Air on your preferred podcast provider! 🎧

\n

Learn more about Aviation Sustainability here >>

\n
\n

Recommended:

\n

Flight Emissions Data: Powering Sustainable Aviation | Learn More

\n

Covid-19 Travel Recovery - Critical Aviation Data | View Now

\n

5 Travel Technologies You'll Hear More About In 2023

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In fact, it's been a brilliant year for South America as LATAM Airlines Group came first in our Mega Airlines category with on-time performance of 85.60%, climbing a remarkable seven places and knocking Japan Airlines off top-spot. The success follows in our Medium Airports category as Panama City climbs from 3rd to 1st.

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In fact, it's been a brilliant year for South America as LATAM Airlines Group came first in our Mega Airlines category with on-time performance of 85.60%, climbing a remarkable seven places and knocking Japan Airlines off top-spot. The success follows in our Medium Airports category as Panama City climbs from 3rd to 1st.

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Dethroning 3-time winner airBaltic was no easy task, but in 2018, Copa Airlines topped the ranking as the most punctual airline in the world with OTP of 89.79%, becoming the first-ever Latin American winner of the League.

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In fact, it's been a brilliant year for South America as LATAM Airlines Group came first in our Mega Airlines category with on-time performance of 85.60%, climbing a remarkable seven places and knocking Japan Airlines off top-spot. The success follows in our Medium Airports category as Panama City climbs from 3rd to 1st.

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We also welcome five new entrants in the Small Airports category, with Minsk going on to claim first place, but it is Japan which continues its excellent standards by winning the Large Airport and Mega Airport categories with Osaka and Tokyo Haneda respectively holding onto the top spots.

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In fact, it's been a brilliant year for South America as LATAM Airlines Group came first in our Mega Airlines category with on-time performance of 85.60%, climbing a remarkable seven places and knocking Japan Airlines off top-spot. The success follows in our Medium Airports category as Panama City climbs from 3rd to 1st.

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In fact, it's been a brilliant year for South America as LATAM Airlines Group came first in our Mega Airlines category with on-time performance of 85.60%, climbing a remarkable seven places and knocking Japan Airlines off top-spot. The success follows in our Medium Airports category as Panama City climbs from 3rd to 1st.

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We also welcome five new entrants in the Small Airports category, with Minsk going on to claim first place, but it is Japan which continues its excellent standards by winning the Large Airport and Mega Airport categories with Osaka and Tokyo Haneda respectively holding onto the top spots.

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Another year, another look at on-time performance for the world's airlines and airports and 2019's edition makes for some very interesting analysis, especially as sitting on top of this year's league is a brand new winner in airline punctuality.

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Dethroning 3-time winner airBaltic was no easy task, but in 2018, Copa Airlines topped the ranking as the most punctual airline in the world with OTP of 89.79%, becoming the first-ever Latin American winner of the League.

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In fact, it's been a brilliant year for South America as LATAM Airlines Group came first in our Mega Airlines category with on-time performance of 85.60%, climbing a remarkable seven places and knocking Japan Airlines off top-spot. The success follows in our Medium Airports category as Panama City climbs from 3rd to 1st.

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We also welcome five new entrants in the Small Airports category, with Minsk going on to claim first place, but it is Japan which continues its excellent standards by winning the Large Airport and Mega Airport categories with Osaka and Tokyo Haneda respectively holding onto the top spots.

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With so many airlines and airports anticipating this report, it's no wonder the Punctuality League is being recognised as the world's definitive measurement of on-time performance. There's plenty of hot topics and discussions set to arise from these results, so make sure you're part of the action and download your very own copy using the form at the top of this page.

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