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Business Recommendations and Future Trends

In: Mobility in Germany

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  • Cordelia Friesendorf

    (International School of Management)

  • Luca Uedelhoven

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Mobility services in Germany comprise the segments: trains, buses, cars (sharing and rental), bikes, taxi services, and flights. According to the Statista Mobility Market Outlook, 2020 worldwide revenues in mobility services are expected to increase from 880 billion Euros in 2019 to 1141 billion Euros by 2025; in Germany mobility services, revenues are forecasted to increase to 19,096 million Euros in 2021. Users or customers of mobility in the age group 25–34 years old account for the highest usage of more than 26% in the total population. Approximately 55% of mobility users in Germany are male. By the end of the year 2025, 74% of mobility services sales are to be generated via online sales.

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  • Cordelia Friesendorf & Luca Uedelhoven, 2021. "Business Recommendations and Future Trends," SpringerBriefs in Business, in: Mobility in Germany, chapter 0, pages 69-72, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:spbrcp:978-3-030-71849-7_8
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-71849-7_8
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