Air travel is slowly recovering in Japan post pandemic with inbound passenger traffic coming back stronger while outbound leisure demand is "still weak", he added.
While the fear of getting infected is still putting off some passengers from travelling overseas, a weaker yen versus the dollar is making it costlier for Japanese travellers and hurting outbound demand, Inoue said.
While limited flights between the U.S. and China are resulting in some additional inbound demand for ANA as passengers travel through Tokyo, inflationary trends in the U.S. are expected to further crimp outbound travel, he said.
ANA said last year it plans to launch a new international low-cost carrier in late 2023 or early 2024, focused on the Southeast Asian market as tourism revives post pandemic.
ANA expects to launch Air Japan by spring 2024, Inoue said.
Persons:
Shinichi Inoue, Inoue, Aditi Shah, Jason Neely, David Evans
Organizations:
All Nippon Airways, ANA, Boeing, Monday, International Air Transport Association, U.S, Japan, Thomson
Locations:
ISTANBUL, Istanbul, Japan, China, Tokyo, U.S