According to a recent report on the airline industry, air travel is expected to double across the next 20 years, and though airlines have profited from recent low fuel costs, they will need to reinvest some of those margins into hiring labor and improving the infrastructure.
The airline industry is projected to soar in the next 20 years, with a recent study estimating that travel demand will double between now and 2035.
In fact, the number of passenger miles expected to be flown will likely grow by nearly seven percent this year alone--the biggest annual jump in five years.
The rise in air travel is largely attributed to the stronger incomes and increased mobility of populations in developing countries and other global regions.
That said,