Air Passenger Demand Outlook
Air passenger demand has continued along an upward trend since its pandemic-induced slump. Some recent macroeconomic headwinds were insufficient to derail this momentum, and with brighter skies ahead in that regard, this momentum is expected to continue. However, there are a range of macroeconomic and geopolitical risks which could produce some turbulence should they materialise. The baseline outlook and risks to the outlook will be covered in this webinar.
Stephen Rooney
Lead Economist, Tourism Economics
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Stephen Rooney
Lead Economist, Tourism Economics
Belfast, United Kingdom
Stephen manages the Air Passenger Forecast service which offers short- and long-term forecasts of air passenger flow for almost 4,000 routes and total flows for 183 countries, as well as alternative forecast scenarios for strategic decision-making. He has developed and maintained various bespoke forecast models for a range of clients from across the travel and tourism space as well as regularly contributing to the team’s consultancy output.
Stephen holds a First Class Economics with Politics degree from the University of Ulster.
Kyu-Bin Lim
Economist at IATA
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Economist at IATA
Kyu-Bin is currently an economist at IATA.
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