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Non Aeronautical Revenue (NAR) is a term used in the commercial aerospace industry to refer to revenue generated from sources other than the sale of airline tickets. This includes income from retail, food and beverage, advertising, car rental, and other services. NAR is an important source of income for airlines, airports, and other aviation-related businesses.
NAR is typically generated through the sale of goods and services in airports, such as duty-free shopping, restaurants, and car rental. Airlines also generate NAR through the sale of in-flight entertainment, onboard Wi-Fi, and other services. Additionally, airlines may offer loyalty programs and other services to generate additional revenue.
Companies in the Non Aeronautical Revenue market include airlines, airports, duty-free retailers, car rental companies, and other aviation-related businesses. Examples include Delta Air Lines, American Airlines, United Airlines, Lufthansa, Air France, Emirates, Singapore Airlines, Hertz, Avis, and Dufry. Show Less Read more