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Amex GBT Projects Limited Travel Cost Increases in 2017

By Michael B. Baker / 16 November 2016 / Contact Reporter
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Global price increases for corporate travel will be "subdued" next year as the industry contends with a host of issues causing uncertainty, including Brexit, a slowing Chinese economy, low oil prices and populist political movements, according to American Express Global Business Travel's 2017 forecast.

Despite record-high demands for air travel, the global airline market remains fiercely competitive, which, coupled with low fuel costs, should prevent sharp increases in airfares. Both hotels and ground transportation pricing will remain flat on a global scale, according to the forecast. Of course, pricing will vary significantly by region.

The Americas

Overcapacity and significant competition between legacy and low-cost carriers should bring average fares down in both the United States and Canada. Similarly, overcapacity and political challenges will bring down airfares in Brazil and Argentina, while stronger economic outlooks in Chile and Mexico could increase fares there.

U.S. hotel rates will increase 3.6 percent. The moderate projection, compared with past years, owes to new hotel supply. Rates will decrease across much of Latin America, meanwhile, due to lower demand.

"Excessive fleet sizes and strong competition among the major suppliers" will keep U.S. car rental rates flat in 2017, according to the forecast, and rates in Canada and Latin America will decline.

Brexit Concerns

The U.K. market has recovered after the initial slide that followed June's Brexit referendum, and while spending has maintained, U.K. companies' near-term investment in their businesses plummeted in the third quarter, suggesting economic weakness is coming, according to the Global Business Travel Association. Brexit may be delaying short-term economic decisions and still also may prove to have a long-term impact on trade jobs, immigration and investment. All of that will challenge business travel levels in the coming years.

"The end of Open Skies for European air carriers may result in fewer flights and higher fares, and reinstituting mobile roaming charges could expose road warriors to rising voice and data communication costs," according to the GBTA BTI Outlook—Western Europe report. Additionally, airlines may have to renegotiate routes and gates, which, again, could lead to fewer flights and higher fares, not to mention credit card complications. Meanwhile, business travelers could have a harder time moving throughout the European Union if new visa requirements prove extreme—and if they're reciprocated throughout the EU.

EMEA

Amex GBT projects airfares in Europe, the Middle East and Africa will remain flat amid economic weakness, security concerns and growing competition from Gulf carriers on long-haul routes and increasing competition from low-cost carriers on short-haul routes. Hotels, meanwhile, will increase rates slightly, considering low levels of supply growth. Car rental rate increases will be small.

The travel impact of the United Kingdom's vote to leave the European Union remains unclear. For now, it has made outbound travel from the United Kingdom more expensive vis-à-vis a weakening currency, but the long-term impacts should become more clear when negotiations for the exit begin in the second quarter of next year, according to Amex.

Asia/Pacific

While the region is enjoying high demand and political stability, overcapacity will keep airfares flat across Asia/Pacific. Fares could increase slightly on certain routes and fare classes, though. For example, domestic routes in China are forecast to increase 1.5 percent year over year, and international routes from India are projected to increase by the same level.

Hotel rate growth will vary across the region. Rates will increase modestly in areas with significant supply growth, such as China and India, while markets with limited supply growth—Tokyo and Sydney, for example—will see larger increases.

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