New landmark international study: 2-in-3 People Agree: Now Is The Time for Air Travel to Become Sustainable

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  • New research undertaken amongst 4,000 adults across the US, UK, France, and Germany reveals overwhelming concern over air travel’s impact on pollution and climate change

  • Consumers say future of transport must be lower cost, more reliable and more sustainable

  • Respondents across all countries look favorably on eVTOL aircraft

MUNICH, Aug. 07, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- A landmark international survey has revealed the scale of pent up demand for clean aviation, with 65 per cent of consumers across the four countries calling for change.

In a unique poll of 4,000 people across the US, UK, France, and Germany, two-thirds (65%) of consumers said that it is time for air travel to become sustainable.

The figures, unveiled by Lilium N.V. (NASDAQ:LILM), a leading electric aircraft manufacturer and pioneer in Regional Air Mobility (RAM), also reflect wide excitement about the prospect of new forms of transport.

Polled on a series of innovative travel methods, 60% said they would try electric aviation, while 61% specifically said they would like to try eVTOL aircraft such as the Lilium Jet, with demand strongest in Germany (64%).

The research also revealed widespread concern over the impact on traditional aviation – 73% said they were concerned about its contribution to pollution, with the proportion highest in Germany (76%), and similarly backed by two-thirds (67%) of consumers in the US.

Across all markets, 70% also said they were concerned about the role of aviation in climate change.

The survey also highlighted the shift we are likely to see as a more sustainably minded younger population continues to make up more of the travel decisions based on how sustainable it is. In the US, adults 18-34 are 2.5 times more likely to focus on sustainability than those aged 55+ when making travel decisions.

The figures have been released shortly after the aviation world gathered at Farnborough Air Show, where Lilium unveiled the full scale model of its Lilium Jet for the first time in the UK.

Travel Preferences

Respondents were also asked about the ways in which they would prefer to travel a journey of roughly 100 miles; while cars represented the most popular option, US respondents were most likely to opt for a flight as their second choice, choosing air travel over trains and other methods such as buses.

The most popular scenarios among consumers for these journeys included “getting around while on holiday” (29%), “exploring places within my country” (28%) and “exploring nearby regions” (23%), with US respondents polling especially in favour of domestic travel.