3. Following Market segments that
will travel the most:
ī§Global Executive
ī§Active Elders
ī§Cosmopolitan
Commuters
ī§Global Clans
4. Global Executive
They are the Elite business
travellers that want a private
jet-type experience,
predominantly from emerging
economic markets which will
see significant growth in the
next decade
5. Active Elders
ī§They will be the wealthy,
healthy, older travellers, aged
between 50 to 75 who will travel
for cultural and leisure pursuits,
driven by large disposable
incomes.
6. Cosmopolitan
Commuters
ī§Who will live in one city or
small town and work in a
metropolis. They will use
fast trains or taxis to
commute to work.
7. Global Clans
ī§People that will increasingly use
air travel to visit globally
dispersed extended family
members that will increase due
to explosion of migration for
employment or study
8. The future
ī§ More people will travel
ī§ New destination will emerge
ī§ Special-interested travel will increase
ī§ âFlashâ travel will grow
ī§ Health oriented travel will be popular
ī§ Space travel will become reality
ī§ Technology will enhance travel in ways we
cant imagine
9. More people will travel
ī§ Although, occasional, disturbing events
can reduce travel dramatically, within a
year or two it will almost certainly come
back and exceed previous levels.
ī§ The urge to travel has become a
powerful one, not easily deterred
ī§ In fact, many experts believe that travel
never abates; it merely changes.
10. New destination will emerge
ī§ There are places out there right now,
that youâve never heard of that will
be hugely popular in a decade or
two.
ī§ And some that are extremely
popular today will eventually lode
their luster and become passÊ.
11. Special-interested travel
will increase
ī§ The âglobal villageâ we now live in permits
people in diverse place but with common
interests to communicate easily.
ī§ Tie this to the fact that todayâs travelers
often define themselves by their product
selection and have a surge of special-interest
travel.
ī§ Special-interest travel is often called niche
travel
12. âFlashâ travel will
grow
ī§ Flash travel refers to short trips that
consumer buys after a pop-up ad, e-mail
offer, blog recommendation, or other
electronic message.
ī§ Flash travel purchases tend to be quick,
inexpensive, inexpensive getaways that are
the result of a spur-of-the- moment
decision.
13. Health oriented travel will
be popular
ī§ The desire to get away from it all
and visit calming, healthy places
will become even greater.
14. Space travel will become
reality
ī§ Already a few very rich individuals
have travelled into space on Russian
rockets.
ī§ Suborbital flights may soon be
possible, permitting people to travel
from London to New York City in less
than an hour.
15. Technology will enhance
travel in ways we cant
imagine
ī§ Picture this: You are thinking of going to a Carribean
resort.
ī§ You go to the internet.
ī§ She ask for permission to use your avatar
ī§ You email it to her
ī§ Then there you are, at the each of the two resort,
lying by the pool, dinning at a wonderful buffet,
dancing the night away. Its like a TV show, hosted
by the travel agent starring you.
16. Space Travel
īļ Billionaire entrepreneur Richard
Bransonâs space tourism venture, Virgin
Galactic and the National Aeronautic Space
Administration have announced plans to
activate hypersonic travel between earth-based
cities.
īļThe Cosmo Plane will be a successor to
the Concorde and will make adventurous
travellers to go further and faster.
17. īļHypersonic speeds are five times the
speed of sound.
īļAn Aircraft flying that fast could
theoretically reach London from New
York in less than an hour. This will need
the planes to fly at extreme altitudes
necessary for hypersonic travel.
18. īļ A â budget rocketâ is being developed by
PayPal founder of the internet financial
services.
īļ The 68-foot booster rocket called Falcon has
already blasted off from the Kwajalein Atoll in
the Marshall Islands and successfully arrived in
space minute later.
īļThis is the forerunner of a re-usable launch
vehicle that will take tourists into space by
2012.
19. īļVirgin Galactic is planning to have
passenger service on its first spaceship, the
VSS Enterprise.
īļWith its inaugural launch in 2008 and the
main flights in 2009, the first 100 people will
pay $200,000, the next 900 people will pay
between $100,000 and $175,000 and everyone
after that will pay $20,000.
īļVirgin Galactic will be the first private space
tourism company to regularly send civilians
into space by training them for 3 days before
launch.
20. Constellation Services International and
Space Adventures Ltd.
īļAre working to send manned spacecraft
on commercial circumlunar missions by
2008.
īļTheir offer would include a week-long
stay at their Space Hotel, the ISS and a trip
around the moon.
īļThe initial price would be $100 million
but will soon reduce as re-useable
transport is developed
23. Four Cruise Liners
īCarnival
īNorwegian
īPrincess
īRoyal Caribbean
24. Carnival Freedom
ī§ It will have 13 decks, 1160 foot
long and 110,000 tons
displacement will carry 3000
passengers.
ī§ It will have exotic decor.
25. Each public area will evoke
a different era
ī§ London circa 1880 in the Victorian Show
Lounge
ī§ 17th century France and the court of Louis XIV in
the Sun King Supper Club
ī§ A Casino recalling ancient Babylon with the
hanging gardens and Ishtar Gate and a Las
Vegas styled trip.
ī§ The liner will cruise the Mediterranean Sea.
26.
27. Norwegian Pearl
ī§ A 93,000 ton cruise liner will have a simulated golf
link and a climbing wall high above the waves for
the cliff hangers
ī§ The ship will have a bowling alley with four full-length
lanes and a sports bar with flat screen TVâs
and an ultra-lounge experience.
ī§ It will have 10 restaurants, 14 bars and lounges
and accommodation for almost 2400 passengers.
ī§ The ship will sail at the Caribbean Islands and
between Seattle and Skagway, Alaska.
29. Emerald Princess
ī§ Will also offer a 12-day itinerary in the
Greek Islands and the Western
Mediterranean.
ī§ 113,000 ton vessel will feature amenities
from a piazza-style atrium to a night club
of 15 decks above the waves.
ī§ 3100 passengers will have access to 11
restaurants , at least as many bars and
dozens of other public spaces.
30. ī§ Other amenities will include an Asian
style spa, Gatsby-themed casino and
Movies under the Stars on a 300
square foot outdoor screen above
the pool.
ī§ It will also have a fitness centre,
jogging track and five swimming
pools.
31. Emerald Princess
Emerald
Princess
Atrium
and
Piazza
mini suites had
king and two twin
beds with a
separate seating
area, two
television sets and
large bathroom
with a tub.
32. Liberty of Seas
ī§ 160,000 ton ship with accommodation for
3643 passengers will be the largest cruise
ship in the world.
ī§ Longer than the height of the Chrysler
Building, wider than the White House and
heavier than 32,000 adult elephants.
ī§ It will offer a seven-day Caribbean Cruise.
ī§ It will have a five-story theatre, two storey
discotheque and 20 restaurants.
33. ī§ It will also have boxing rink,
climbing wall, indoor skating rink
and a Flowrider surf park which
uses a high-powdered stream of
water to create a continuous wave
for ten surfers.
34. ī§ A gargantuan 220,000 tons for 5400 passengers
is being planned for a launch in 2009.
ī§ The cruise liners will only get bigger and more
exotic holiday havens in the future.
37. Air Travel
ī§ Industry is on the verge of a new
era.
ī§ Rising fuel costs, shrinking services
and a severely stressed air traffic
system have called for a new
solution.
ī§ It comes in the form of Airbus 380
and Boeing 787 and microjets
38. Airbus 380
ī§ Is 80 feet high, 240 feet long and 260 feet wide
from wing-tip to wing-tip.
ī§ Like and airborne double-decker bus, the super
jumbo jet will offer 50% more floor space.
ī§ It will carry 550-850 passengers( based on the
model).
ī§ It will fly at range of 8000 miles.
ī§ It will have a cocktail lounge, fitness centre, fully-stocked
duty-free shop
39. ī§ Some flights will also have an onboard casion
ī§ In addition, there are lobby-like lounges with
sofas and big screen TVâs, conference rooms
with AV equipment and high speed internet.
40.
41. microjets
ī§ Microjets that will act as air taxis and hopping a
microjet will be as easy someday as hailing taxi.
ī§ Air taxis already exist using turbo-prop planes
and smaller airports to provide on-demand
service for regional travel.
ī§ The future will have âvery light jetsâ(VLJs).
ī§ (VLJs) outfitted with four to eight seats, these
jets are designed to provide direct, on-demand
service to destinations up to 1300 miles away.
42. Boeing 787
ī§ is a long-range, mid-size wide-body, twin-engine
jet airliner developed by Boeing
Commercial Airplanes
ī§ Its variants seat 210 to 335 passengers.
ī§ The 787âs cabin windows are larger in area
than any other civil air transport in-service or
in development, with dimensions of 10.7 by
18.4 in( 27 by 47 cm) and a higher eye level so
passengers can maintain a view of the
horizon.
43. Activity: Predicting the
Future
ī§ A âtotal recallâ device that would allow people to
mentally visit anywhere on earth- without ever
actually going anywhere.
ī§ An aircraft with a fuselage thatâs completely
transparent. The walls are like clear glass and
passengers can look out in almost every
direction.
ī§ A time machine that can take you anywhere in
the past or future.