Seven in ten Canadians think that increasing competition across Canada in the airline industry is an important or somewhat important contributor to the national interest
Survey conducted by Nanos Research found that over 80 per cent of respondents agree or somewhat agree that discount airlines play an important role in the Canadian air travel industry, while over three in four Canadians say access to flights for under-serviced communities is an important or somewhat important contributor to the national interest.
EDMONTON, May 25, 2020 /CNW/ - A vast majority of Canadians believe a competitive airline industry is critical to the country's economic recovery, according to a new national survey.
The Nanos Research survey, commissioned by Flair Airlines, also found that Canadians believe providing lower-cost flights is an important (49 per cent) or somewhat important (30 per cent) contributor to the national interest and making Canada a stronger country. More than that, the survey revealed a strong majority of Canadians say access to flights for under-serviced communities is important (37 per cent) or somewhat important (41 per cent) contributor to the national interest, while seven in ten say increasing competition across Canada in the airline industry is an important (36 per cent) or somewhat important (34 per cent) contributor to the national interest.
The results are part of a hybrid online and telephone omnibus survey of 1,001 Canadians aged 18 years and older, conducted by Nanos Research between May 17-19, 2020. The margin of error for this survey is ±3.1 percentage points, 19 times out of 20.
"Flair is very proud to offer Canadians a discount option for air travel" says Jim Scott, CEO of Flair Airlines. "We are pleased that Canadians see discount airlines as important contributors to the economic recovery and that they will want more options, not fewer, when they feel comfortable to travel again."
Meanwhile, the Nanos survey showed that as the economy begins its restart and life gets back to a new normal, there is still very much a sense of trepidation as a majority of Canadians agree (44 per cent) or somewhat agree (30 per cent) they will be nervous about flying until there is a vaccine.
"Our customers and our staff are the reason we exist," says Mr. Scott. "We are working hard to invest in and maintain safe operations for when confidence returns, and Canadians are ready to fly. Once we can secure the support required from the federal government, we are looking forward to flying together soon."
Key findings include:
Three times as many Canadians say they need more rather than fewer airline options
Asked whether Canada has the right number of airline carriers when COVID-19 travel restrictions are relaxed, 36 per cent of Canadians said they need more options compared to 11 per cent who said they need less.
Canadians most frequently say that having a competitive airline industry to help the economic recovery is an important or somewhat important contributor to the national interest
More than four in five Canadians say that having a competitive airline industry to help the economic recovery is an important (47 per cent) or somewhat important (39 per cent) contributor to Canada's national interest.
A majority of Canadians think that discount airlines play an important role in the Canadian air travel industry
More than eight in ten Canadians agree (47 per cent) or somewhat agree (35 per cent) that discount airlines play an important role in the Canadian air travel industry.
Three quarters of Canadians agree or somewhat agree that they will be nervous about flying until a vaccine is developed for COVID-19
Nearly three in four Canadians agree (44 per cent) or somewhat agree (30 per cent) they would be nervous about flying until there is a vaccine to protect them from COVID-19. Intensity of worry is stronger among older Canadians (84 per cent agree or somewhat agree compared to 65 per cent of Canadians aged 18 to 34).
For further insights please visit Nanos website at: https://www.nanos.co/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/2020-1655-Flair-May-Omni-Populated-Report-Updated-May-25-With-tabs.pdf
About Flair Airlines
Flair Airlines, Canada's only independent low-fare carrier, is democratizing domestic airfare to make it affordable and accessible for all Canadians. Flair flies across Canada into the major city centers.
For more information please visit www.flyflair.com
About Nanos Research
As one of North America's premier market and public opinion research firms, we put strategic intelligence into the hands of decision makers. The majority of our work is for private sector and public facing organizations and ranges from market studies, managing reputation through to leveraging data intelligence. Nanos Research offers a vertically integrated full service quantitative and qualitative research practice to attain the highest standards and the greatest control over the research process.
www.nanos.co
SOURCE Flair Airlines Ltd.
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