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Active jobs in transport, travel and tourism have decreased by 5.3% in the past 12 months, stalling after reaching a five-year high of 77,814 hirings in July 2022.
This dip contradicts an overall trend of increasing job hirings in the transport sector, which have risen by 350% since June 2020.
Various factors are behind this rising trend, above all the “post-Covid rebound,” which saw travel and tourism industry job hirings skyrocket after months of stagnancy.
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GlobalData’s Thematic Intelligence also points to the influence of themes including foreign direct investment, emerging economies and big data in transport-related job hirings.
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By GlobalDataA prominent example of infrastructure and transport investment focused on emerging economies is the European Investment Bank. The lending arm of the European Union has financed projects in India, Madagascar and Egypt, with a particular emphasis on decarbonised transport.
Marriot International, The Chiltern Railway Company and Deutsche Bahn are among companies topping leaderboards of active jobs in transport.