Air Sickness Bags Soar in Demand as Air Travel Surges Globally

Air travel is on the rise, and with it comes a growing demand for air sickness bags, known by various names like motion sickness bags, vomit bags, or emesis bags. These unassuming items play a crucial role in ensuring the comfort and hygiene of passengers during air travel.

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As per a report by the International Air Transport Association (IATA), global air traffic passengers experienced a significant 6.5% year-on-year increase in 2018 compared to the previous year. This surge in air travel has led to a parallel increase in the number of passengers experiencing air sickness. Air sickness bags, which collect bodily excreta and prevent odors from affecting other travelers, have become indispensable emergency products on airplanes.

One of the promising opportunities in the air sickness bag market lies in emerging economies such as India. IATA predicts that India is poised to become the third-largest aviation market by 2037, following only China and the United States. This growth is expected to bring a threefold increase in air passengers in India, making it an attractive market for air sickness bag manufacturers.

The global air sickness bag market offers various material types, including Kraft Paper, High-Density Polyethylene (HDPE), and others. These bags are available through both online and offline distribution channels, ensuring accessibility to passengers.

Geographically, North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, the Middle East & Africa, and South America are the key regions for the air sickness bag market. North America, with a 22.4% market share of global air traffic, is expected to be a significant market. In the United States, air sickness bags must comply with Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) regulations.

Europe is projected to be the second-largest market for air sickness bags, with Germany, the U.K., France, Italy, and Spain being the primary markets in the region. Asia Pacific is set to lead the market, accounting for the highest share in air traffic at 34.5%, with China as the largest market. Japan, South Korea, and India also contribute to the region’s growth.

Middle East & Africa and Latin America are expected to have their shares in the market, with GCC countries, South Africa, and Brazil being notable markets in these regions.

Major companies in the air sickness bag market include Medline Industries, Inc., Cleanis, Sema Industry Ltd., Morning Chicness Bags, The Barf Boutique, Extra Packaging, LLC, Paperbags Ltd., Intex Company Ltd., Celeste Industries Corp., and Venkatesh Paper Products. These companies play a pivotal role in meeting the surging demand for air sickness bags as air travel continues to expand globally.