The Future of Air Travel:Eight Disruptive Waves of Change

June 22, 2017

These eight waves of change should be on the agenda of every travel industry CEO. As new digital technologies continue to re-shape travel experiences and business models, travel industry leaders and policy makers need to assess how growth or even survival can be achieved. Their challenge is to harness opportunities to develop captivating, meaningfulexperiences that keep travelers loyal and safe. This white paper examines what the future will look like in 2025 and provides recommendations on how travel providers should prepare for and position their organization to ride each wave to success.

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CityJet is Europe’s leading regional airline based in Dublin, Ireland, operating a fleet of Avro, Bombardier and Superjet aircraft on wet lease services across the Continent. Established by entrepreneur Pat Byrne in 1993, CityJet pioneered services between Dublin and London City Airport in January 1994 under a franchise agreement with Virgin Atlantic Airways.

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