Table of Contents
- Issues in the MarketMain issues
- Definitions
- Abbreviations
- Market in Brief
- Sky' s the limit
- Dip in dip out
- Future connections
- Business boost
- Easy as ABC
- Ferries fighting back
- Room with a view
- Internal Market Environment
- Key points
- Domestic doldrums
- Figure 1: Domestic holidays and expenditure, 2002-06
- Overseas on the up
- Figure 2: Overseas holidays and expenditure, at constant and current
prices, 2002-06
- Far away places
- Figure 3: Outbound holiday visits, by region visited, 2001-05
- Broader Market Environment
- Key points:
- Entertaining spend
- Figure 4: Trends in personal disposable income and consumer expenditure,
2002-11
- Quality is key
- Figure 5: Trends in the age structure of the UK population, by gender,
2001-11
- A wealth of opportunity
- Figure 6: Forecast adult population trends, by socio-economic group,
2001-11
- Third age embrace multiple trips
- Figure 7: Forecast adult population trends, by lifestage, 2001-11
- Home from home
- Competitive Context
- Key points:
- Bring your own
- Read all about it
- Strengths and Weaknesses in the Market
- Strengths
- Weaknesses
- Market Size and Outlook
- Key points:
- Air travel fleets ahead...
- Figure 8: Total number of holiday visits abroad by mode of transport,
2001-12
- Factors incorporated in the forecast
- ...but at a low cost
- Figure 9: Scheduled passengers carried by main low-cost airlines,
1999-2006
- Sea ways
- Figure 10: Total sea and Channel Tunnel passenger traffic, 2001-05
- Commuters boost rail growth
- Figure 11: Passenger kilometres on UK national railways, 2001-05
- Shining star
- Figure 12: Number of passengers carried by Eurostar and Eurotunnel,
2001-06
- Outlook: huge technological expansion for OE
- Air
- Rail
- Ferry
- Mintel foresight
- Entertain yourselves
- Space
- Segment Performance
- Key points:
- Life' s not a beach
- Figure 13: Type of holiday taken for last holiday abroad, 2002-06
- Long-haul lifeblood
- Figure 14: Long haul holidays abroad, 2001-06
- Holiday multipack
- Figure 15: Number of holidays taken, by adults who went abroad for their
last holiday, 2002-06
- Figure 16: Length of last holiday abroad, 2002-06
- How do you go?
- Figure 17: Main method of travel used for last holiday abroad, 2002-06
- The green myth
- Figure 18: Main method of transport used for last domestic holiday,
2000-06
- Companies and Products
- Key points
- In-flight entertainment providers
- Panasonic Avionics Corporation
- Thales Avionics
- Rockwell Collins
- Airlines
- British Airways
- easyJet
- Emirates
- Ryanair
- Singapore Airlines
- Virgin Atlantic Airways
- Ferries
- Brittany Ferries
- DFDS Seaways
- P&O Ferries
- SeaFrance
- Stena Line
- Rail
- Eurostar
- GNER (Great North Eastern Railway)
- Renfe
- TGV
- Trenitalia
- Virgin Trains
- Onboard games manufacturers
- Nintendo
- Figure 19: List of Nintendo Gateway customers, 2007
- The Consumer: Holidays
- Key points
- Independent spirit
- Figure 20: Holiday types taken in past 2 years, February 2007
- Detailed demographics
- Figure 21: Most popular holidays taken, by demographics, February 2007
- Figure 22: Next most popular holidays taken, by demographics, February
2007
- The Consumer: Entertainment
- Key points:
- Room with a view
- Figure 23: Relative appeal of onboard entertainment by mode of travel,
February 2007
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