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© Oliver Wyman
WORLD CUP TRAVEL CHARTS
JUNE AND JULY 2014
1 © Oliver Wyman 1
South America 3,116,048
United States 363,348
Europe 325,685
Middle East 71,886
Central America 70,347
Africa 48,427
Canada 14,137
Caribbean 12,627
Total number of seats on direct flights to São Paulo (GRU) in June and July 2014.
Source: PlaneStats.com
2 © Oliver Wyman 2
Departing for the World Cup Top originating airports in each region with most airplane seats on direct flights heading for São Paulo (GRU) in June and July 2014.
Europe US and Canada
South America (excluding Brazil)
Africa Central America and Caribbean
Middle East
Madrid (MAD) 63,219
Paris (CDG) 60,451
Frankfurt, Germany (FRA) 43,676
London (LHR) 41,175
Lisbon, Portugal (LIS) 24,824
Santiago, Chile (SCL) 121,143
Buenos Aires (EZE) 99,104
Buenos Aires (AEP) 92,453
Montevideo, Uruguay (MVD) 55,629
Lima, Peru (LIM) 44,770
Miami (MIA) 105,758
New York (JFK) 74,887
Los Angeles (LAX) 27,725
Atlanta (ATL) 27,681
Orlando, Florida (MCO) 26,394
Tocumen, Panama (PTY) 41,652
Mexico City (MEX) 29,820
Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic (SDQ) 11,163
Bridgetown, Barbados (BGI) 1,647
Dubai (DXB) 22,814
Abu Dhabi, UAE (AUH) 17,812
Istanbul (IST) 16,718
Doha, Qatar (DOH) 15,799
Johannesburg (JNB) 25,598
Luanda, Angola (LAD) 9,962
Lome, Togo (LFW) 7,071
Casablanca, Morocco (CMN) 6,240
Source: PlaneStats.com. Airplane seats are on commercial, scheduled flights. Data does not include chartered flights
3 © Oliver Wyman 3
Lionel Messi
Argentina
Number of airports in home country
Cristiano Ronaldo Portugal
Neymar
Brazil
Clint Dempsey
US
Thomas Müller
Germany
Wayne Rooney England
Annual seat departures from airports in home country
Annual departures to Brazil World Cup host cities
59 33 111 631 38 13
146 million 138 million 143 million 955 million 21 million 21 million
680,700 1,600 1,200 14,000 13,300 3,300
How do their home aviation markets stack up?
Source: PlaneStats.com
4 © Oliver Wyman 4
World Cup Effect: Airlines have added 17 new routes to Brazil’s World Cup host cities since last summer.
Source: PlaneStats.com. Routes are scheduled, passenger flights on jet equipment
5 © Oliver Wyman 5
Airlines in the past year added 17 new routes to World Cup host cities.
Route One-Way Distance (KM)
Weekly Frequencies Airline Inaugurated
São Paulo (GRU) – Quito (UIO) 4,323 3 TAME October 4 Casablanca (CMN) – São Paulo (GRU) 7,548 3 Royal Air Maroc November 10 Golania (GYN) – Rio de Janerio (GIG) 929 6 GOL November 18 Miami (MIA) – Curitiba (CWB) 6,619 7 American November 21 Porto Alegre (POA) – Miami (MIA) 6,943 7 American November 21
Rosario (ROS) – São Paulo (GRU) 1,754 4 GOL November 29 7 TAM January 2
Los Angeles (LAX) – São Paulo (GRU) 9,928 7 American December 13 Belo Horizonte (CNF) – Petrolina (PNZ) 1,201 7 Azul February 6 Buenos Aires (AEP) – Curitiba (CWB) 1,342 5 Aerolineas Argentinas March 1 Belo Horizonte (CNF) – Imperatriz (IMP) 1,616 6 Azul March 12 Brasilia (BSB) – Paris (CDG) 8,764 3 Air France March 31 Ilheus (IOS) – São Paulo (GRU) 1,238 6 Azul May 9 Lome (LFW) – São Paulo (GRU) 6,144 3 Ethiopian May 26 Lisbon (LIS) – Manaus (MAO) 6,986 3 TAP Portugal June 3 Mexico City (MEX) – Rio de Janerio (GIG) 7,675 4 AeroMexico June 30 Belo Horizonte (CNF) – Cuiaba (CGB) 1,362 6 Azul July 23
Source: PlaneStats.com. Routes are scheduled, passenger flights on jet equipment
6 © Oliver Wyman 6
US vs. Germany In the battle of airline statistics, the US leads on sheer size and on most of the per capita measurements, while Germany leads on the international focus. Result: US.
US Category Germany
310,000,000 Population 82,000,000
602 Airports 32
1.9 Airports per million people 0.4
25,300 Departures per day 2,600
82 Departures per million people 32
9% International share of departures 74%
1,904 Average flight distance (km) 1,891
Source: PlaneStats.com; Oliver Wyman analysis