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In-flight catering market to grow by $7.65B driven by AI advancements

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In-flight catering market to grow by $7.65B driven by AI advancements
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A recent report from the global market research firm Technavio indicates that the global in-flight catering services market is expected to expand by USD 7.65 billion between 2025 and 2029. This growth is attributed to increased air passenger traffic and the implementation of AI-powered meal ordering devices. The report was published on February 10 on Technavio's website.

According to Technavio, one significant factor contributing to this growth is the adoption of AI-powered meal ordering devices, such as the MOD function utilized by Emirates cabin crew. This technology leverages in-flight Wi-Fi, allowing passengers to place meal orders through approved apps. It aims to improve order accuracy and efficiency while enhancing customer satisfaction and streamlining catering operations.

Despite the anticipated expansion, challenges remain for the in-flight catering market, particularly due to fluctuating airline ticket prices. Yahoo Finance reports that rising ticket costs can reduce air travel demand, with passengers potentially opting for alternative transportation methods like trains or budget airlines. This trend presents a challenge for catering service providers who rely on high passenger volumes.

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Technavio notes that key players in the competitive landscape of the in-flight catering market include Flying Food Group LLC, Deutsche Lufthansa AG, and gategroup. These companies are investing in technological advancements to meet evolving consumer demands. The industry is projected to grow further through the use of sustainable, locally sourced ingredients and customizable menu options tailored to different cabin classes. The report concludes that AI and innovative meal services are pivotal in transforming the industry and shaping its future.

Technavio, founded in 2003, is a global market research and advisory firm specializing in providing detailed insights into various industries. By employing advanced research methodologies, the company assists businesses in identifying market trends, growth opportunities, and potential challenges across multiple sectors worldwide.

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