Altitude Sickness: Qantas Emerges from the Cloud of COVID-19
Qantas’s cost-cutting measures have aided the company in its post-pandemic recovery, but outsourcing, among other actions, has caused substantial reputational damage.
Soaring jet fuel prices threaten to raise airfares and limit air travel demand
High jet fuel prices caused by the Russia-Ukraine conflict are likely to increase airfares and limit airline capacity, particularly on international routes.
Die Auswirkungen der Coronavirus-Krise auf die Transportbranchen
Während der Coronakrise erschwerten Grenzschließungen und andere Einschränkungen die Transportbranchen erheblich.
Airlines’ Path to Recovery
As borders open across the world, Canadian Airlines have been promoting more premium services to attract wealthier passengers.
Economic Update: International Travel, August 2021
Only 130,000 international travellers came to Australia in 2020-21, down from 9.34 million in 2018-19. Australians hoping to travel overseas fared little better in 2020-21.
Top Flying Industries in 2021-22
As the next financial year approaches, IBISWorld has investigated which industries stand to grow fastest in 2021-22.
Bubble Boost: Tourism to Rise as Travel Resumes Between Australia and New Zealand
Unrestricted air travel between New Zealand and Australia recommenced this week, representing the first two-way quarantine-free travel since March 2020.
The Outlook for Freight Transport in Australia
As the global economy gradually recovers from the COVID-19 pandemic, the Transport sector is expected to pick up steam
The Least Profitable Industries in Australia
IBISWorld has revealed Australia’s top four loss-making industries in 2020-21.
Supply Chain Effects of Reduced Air Travel
Industries involved in day-to-day airport operations and aircraft maintenance are facing difficulties as a result of reduced air travel.