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Plunkett's Airline, Hotel & Travel Industry Almanac 2007
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Abstract:
Table of contents:
A Short Airline, Hotel & Travel Industry Glossary
Introduction
How to Use This Book
Chapter 1: Major Trends Affecting the Airline, Hotel & Travel Industry
1) Introduction to the Travel Industry
2) Discount Airlines Set the Standard
3) Major U.S. Airlines Begin to Bounce Back
4) International Airlines Try to Lure Passengers with In-flight Perks in Economy Plus Class
5) Business Travel and Luxury Travel are on the Rise
6) Very Light Jets (VLJ) Zoom into the Private Air Travel Market
7) Private Jet Rentals Rise in the Form of Fractional Share Ownership
8) Major Airlines Buy into the Fractional Share Game
9) Boeing Takes the Lead Over Airbus
10) New Aircraft Designs Offer Greater Passenger Comfort
11) Airports Ramp Up to Accommodate High Traffic and New Aircraft
12) Deregulation Opens Huge Travel Markets in China and India
13) Booking Travel Over the Internet Continues Rapid Growth
14) Sustainable Tourism and Ecotourism Grow as Certification Standards Emerge
15) Destination Club Membership Growth Is Checked
16) Hotels Are Adding Rooms, Upgrading Amenities While Recording Record Profits
17) Cruise Industry Bookings are Strong, Including Berths on Luxury Liners
18) Convention Center Space is Expanding Rapidly, Hoping for a Rebound in Meetings
19) Security Concerns, Regulations and Costs Complicate Transportation
20) High Speed Passenger Trains, Including Maglev, Gain New Acceptance
21) Self-Check-In Kiosks, RFID and Other New Technologies Save Labor Costs for Airlines and
Hotels
22) Las Vegas Hotel Construction Boom Continues, But Housing Sales May Cool
23) The Future of Travel
Chapter 2: Airline, Hotel & Travel Industry Statistics
Travel Industry Overview
Forecasts: Growth in World Tourism, 1995-2020
International Tourist Arrivals, Selected Years: 1995-2020
International Tourism Revenues, Selected Years: 1990-2005
World's Top 10 Tourism Nations by International Arrivals, 2005
World's Top 10 Tourism Nations, 2020 (Forecast)
World's Top 10 Tourism Nations by International Tourism Revenues, 2005
World's Top 10 Outbound Tourism Countries, 2020 (Forecast)
Average Number of Vacation Days for Employees in Selected Nations
U.S. Travel Forecast Summary, 2002-2008
International Visitor Arrivals to the U.S., 2000-2008
Economic Impact of Travel and Tourism in the U.S., 2005
Percent Changes in the U.S. Passenger Transportation Services Index (TSI) from March to March:
1997-2006
U.S. Aviation Forecasts, 2005-2017
Annual Domestic Operating Profit & Loss Margin for Major U.S. Airlines, 2001-2005
Top 10 Airlines, Ranked by 2005 Domestic Enplanements
Jet Fuel Prices Jan 1992-Jan 2005
Cruise Line Statistics for North American Carriers, 2003-2005
Top 20 Departure Ports for North American Cruises, 2003-2005
U.S. Highway Vehicle Miles Traveled, 1991-2005
The 20 Largest Hotel Companies, 2005, Worldwide
U.S. Lodging Industry: Estimated Revenues and Profits, 1985-2005
U.S. Lodging Industry: Average Hotel Room Rate, 1990-2006
U.S. Lodging Industry: Total Occupancy Percentage, 1996-2006
Estimated Average Daily Expenditures per Convention Delegate, 2006, Major U.S. Cities
Chapter 3: Important Airline, Hotel & Travel Industry Contacts
(Addresses, Phone Numbers and World Wide Web Sites)
Chapter 4: THE TRAVEL 300:
Who They Are and How They Were Chosen
Industry List, With Codes
Index of Rankings Within Industry Groups
Alphabetical Index
Index of Headquarters Location by State
Index of Non-U.S. Headquarters Location by Country
Index by Regions of the U.S. Where the Firms Have Locations
Index of Firms with Operations Outside the U.S.
Individual Profiles on Each of THE TRAVEL 300
Additional Indexes
Index of Hot Spots for Advancement for Women/Minorities
Index by Subsidiaries, Brand Names and Affiliations
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