The latest data from ForwardKeys, which analyses global aviation capacity, flight searches, and over 17 million flight booking transactions a day, reveals that long-haul outbound travel from Spain, by independent Spanish travellers and small groups of up to 5 people, grew by 1.3% in 2019.

Forward bookings for the first half of the year are 1.2% behind where they were at this time last year. This is sluggish growth in comparison to worldwide trends, which showed global aviation to have grown by over 4% in 2019.

The region of the world which experienced the greatest growth in Spanish visitors in 2019 was the Middle East and Africa, up 3.0% in the previous year. A major factor was an increase in flight capacity to Morocco, the UAE, and Qatar. In recent years, Qatar has consolidated its position as one of the leading hubs to connect Spain to Asia, Sub Saharan Africa, and Oceania. A particularly successful route has been between Doha and Malaga on Qatar Airways, which saw demand soar by 75% after capacity was increased by 85%.

The most important long-haul destination for Spaniards is the Americas, which attracts 53% of all intercontinental trips from Spain. In 2019, travel was up 0.9% but looking ahead to the first half of the year, bookings are 5.7% behind where they were compared to the situation at mid-January last year.  The major factor in the slow growth of 2019 and the negative outlook for the first half of 2020 is political and economic instability in several Latin American countries, including Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, and Ecuador.

This is in contrast to North America, which is currently seeing a healthy increase in forward bookings.

Flight search is a useful measure of interest in a destination because many people investigate flight options before they book. Judging by this test, the most popular destination for a long-haul visit by Spaniards in the first half of the year is, by a long way, the USA, with a 26.1% share of searches. It is followed by Morocco (7.0%), Mexico (5.3%), Thailand (5.0%), Argentina (4.3%), Japan (3.8%), Cuba (3.0%), Brazil (2.8%), Colombia (2.7%) and Indonesia (2.5%).

The most searched individual routes are from Madrid to New York and from Barcelona to New York. In third place is the route from Barcelona to Boston. The fourth and fifth most popular routes are from Madrid and Barcelona to Miami.

Olivier Ponti, VP Insights, ForwardKeys, commented: “I am optimistic that travel will be stronger than the headline figure suggests because whilst unrest in South America is holding back bookings for the first half of the year, forward bookings to the Asia Pacific are 4.5% ahead and to Africa and the Middle East are 2.8% ahead, which indicates confidence in a major part of the market.  Also, quite often, when a cloud hangs over a destination, people still travel there but they delay booking; so, we may see an improvement.”

Olivier Ponti
Vice-President Insights

olivier.ponti@forwardkeys.com

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