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Europe sustains recovery momentum, US activity plateaus

Paige SmithBy Paige Smith3rd September 20204 Mins Read
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European business aviation users galvanised market activity in August, lifting activity 3% above traffic levels in August 2019
European business aviation users galvanised market activity in August, lifting activity 3% above traffic levels in August 2019

European business aviation users galvanised market activity in August, lifting activity 3% above traffic levels in August 2019, the equivalent of 1,845 additional sectors flown.

Flight hours were down, attesting to the shorter sector trend throughout the recovery. There was also a dip in activity mid-month, coinciding with a raft of unexpected travel quarantines, but by the end of the month, average 7-day daily activity was at 2,344 flights, almost six times the the low point back in April.

For the period from April to September, European business aviation activity is still down by 34% compared to 2019, but that compares favourably to commercial airline traffic, 77% down over the same period.

The continued recovery in business jet and prop activity in Europe is coming from stalwart markets in Germany, Switzerland, Austria, with France maintaining year-on-year improvement throughout the month.

Turkey and especially Russia have seen a big turnaround in flight activity during August, well ahead of August 2019.

Central European markets like Czech Republic are well up. Croatia stands out as the European summer hotspot for August, although flight connections have faded fast since quarantines were imposed late in the month.

Elsewhere, activity to and from Sweden was 10% down in August, with international connections far below normal. Greece was also 10% behind this month, but recovered fast in the last fortnight, apparently the most popular late summer holiday destination.

August was a faltering month for business aviation recovery in North America, with the month ending 21% behind August 2019.

The USA domestic market has done slightly better, back up to 81% of normal activity for the full month. The US trend fell away in the second half of August, the month ending with a rolling 7-day average of 7,347 flights, 5% down on the traffic we saw mid-month.

Weekend travel has been strongest, with activity above 90% of normal this month, whereas weekday travel is stalling at 80% of usual. California and Texas are back to being the busiest USA States, flying almost a third of all US sectors in August, but still lagging 16% behind year-on-year activity.

The full-month trend confirms stagnant trends on the East Coast, strong growth to getaway locations, from Utah to Wyoming, with Florida treading water 8% below. The stand-out decline this month is Hawaii; traffic levels down by 65% year-on-year.

The busiest airport worldwide this month was Dallas Love Field, averaging around 100 daily departures, almost 10% up year-on-year. Normally the global hub for business jet travel, Teterboro is amongst worst affected by the pandemic, gradually recovering to 50% of normal activity this month.

Airports across the getaway States have impressive growth rates — Aspen, Scottsdale, Centennial, Salt Lake. Flights from the United States to various Caribbean destinations are also well up this month — Turks and Caicos, Dominican Republic, US Virgin Islands, St Martin.

Back in Europe, busiest airport Nice registered almost 70 departures a day, 7% below normal. It was the busiest ever August for bizav activity at a select few European airports including Biggin Hill, Bodrum, Vnukovo, Zurich. Meanwhile the main hubs continued to struggle, with both Le Bourget and Luton seeing 15% less traffic this month year-on-year.

Richard Koe said, “August saw the overall market edge further towards recovery, with marked variation between Europe and the US. Further ahead in the pandemic curve, European countries have substantially opened their economies, and belatedly, tourism has been rebooted. With June and July flights concentrated into a short August window, year-on-year activity is consequently higher. The US market is still some way behind, but as the public health crisis recedes, there may now be a quicker upturn. The imminent Labor Day holiday may provide some evidence for that.”

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Paige Smith

Paige is an experienced journalist and editor who started her career covering the building and architecture sector. After several years writing and editing online and print articles for leading journals in this sector, she is bringing her thorough approach to technical content to covering aerospace engineering. In her spare time she enjoys traveling and is always planning her next trip

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