Airline Ancillary Services Market Scope And Analysis

  • Report Code : TIPTE100001276
  • Category : Aerospace and Defense
  • Status : Published
  • No. of Pages : 156
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Airline Ancillary Services Market Analysis, Size, and Growth (2023-2030)

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Airline Ancillary Services Market Report Scope

Report Attribute Details
Market size in 2022 US$ 168.8 Billion
Market Size by 2030 US$ 728.53 Billion
Global CAGR (2022 - 2030) 20.1%
Historical Data 2020-2021
Forecast period 2023-2030
Segments Covered By Type
  • Baggage Fees
  • On-Board Retail and A La Carte Services
  • Airline Retail
  • FFP Mile Sales
By Carrier Type
  • Full-Service Carriers and Low-Cost Carriers
Regions and Countries Covered North America
  • US
  • Canada
  • Mexico
Europe
  • UK
  • Germany
  • France
  • Russia
  • Italy
  • Rest of Europe
Asia-Pacific
  • China
  • India
  • Japan
  • Australia
  • Rest of Asia-Pacific
South and Central America
  • Brazil
  • Argentina
  • Rest of South and Central America
Middle East and Africa
  • South Africa
  • Saudi Arabia
  • UAE
  • Rest of Middle East and Africa
Market leaders and key company profiles
  • United Airlines Holdings Inc
  • American Airlines Group Inc
  • Delta Air Lines Inc
  • EasyJet Plc
  • Deutsche Lufthansa AG
  • Qantas Airways Ltd
  • Ryanair Holdings Plc
  • Southwest Airlines Co
  • The Emirates
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    Recent Developments:

     

    Inorganic and organic strategies such as mergers and acquisitions are highly adopted by companies in the airline ancillary services market. A few recent key airline ancillary services market developments are listed below:

    • In February 2023, United Airlines recently announced its decision to allow families with small children to select adjacent seats at no additional cost. This customer-friendly move acknowledges the importance of providing families a seamless and comfortable travel experience, highlighting United's commitment to enhancing its ancillary offerings.
    • In January 2023, Delta Air Lines' announced free Wi-Fi for passengers in the US, made possible through a partnership with T-Mobile. Starting February 1, the frequent flier program members of SkyMiles would enjoy complimentary Wi-Fi. This move, made as a significant step toward enhancing ancillary service offerings, demonstrates Delta's commitment to improving the inflight experience and adding value to its loyal customers.
    • In July 2022, EasyJet took steps to improve the customer experience with a series of initiatives for the summer travel season. These include a dedicated customer hotline for families, extended customer service hours, "Helping Hands" at key airports, and the reintroduction of the Twilight Bag Drop service. The airline aims to provide additional support and convenience to passengers, showcasing its commitment to enhancing ancillary services.