Global airfares, hotel rates set for modest rise as economy slows in 2020: industry forecast

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[SINGAPORE] Escalating trade wars, the impact of Brexit, possible oil supply shocks and a growing likelihood of recession will put a damper on global air travel and hotel rates in 2020, according to an industry forecast. Read more at The Business Times.

Escalating trade wars, the impact of Brexit, possible oil supply shocks and a growing likelihood of recession will put a damper on global air travel and hotel rates in 2020, according to an industry forecast.[SINGAPORE] Escalating trade wars, the impact of Brexit, possible oil supply shocks and a growing likelihood of recession will put a damper on global air travel and hotel rates in 2020, according to an industry forecast.

"We have seen over the last few years that the economy has been growing at a very stable rate. That was the case in 2018 as well," CWT senior director of Asia-Pacific multinational sales Akshay Kapoor told Reuters in an interview. Germany's Lufthansa on Tuesday posted a decline in second-quarter earnings, hurt by price competition on short-haul routes and rising fuel costs, adding the European market would likely remain challenging until at least the year's end.

An anti-government campaign in Hong Kong that led to protests so far had only a minimal impact on business travel bookings, although some companies were starting to tell employees to defer non-essential travel or cancel plans to visit the city, Mr Kapoor said.

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