WEBCASTS
The Only Airline ETF: A Huge Transportation Space Opportunity
The airline industry has continued to fly as carriers adopt a number of non-ticket revenue streams. From extra baggage fees and seat upgrades to loyalty programs and credit cards, airlines are seeing growing revenue from ancillary fees. In this upcoming webcast, U.S. Global Investors and ETF Trends will explore these new sources of income and help financial advisors take a look at an ETF that can provide global exposure to the airline industry.

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SUMMARY
- Why ancillary fees have continued to be an important, growing revenue stream for major airlines
- How these non-ticket revenue sources have helped offset rising fuel and labor costs
- The continued growth of the airline industry and estimated profits of $35.5 billion in 2019
- How financial advisors can gain exposure to the sector through a dedicated ETF
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SPEAKERS

Frank Holmes
CEO and Chief Investment OfficerU.S. Global Investors

Tom Lydon
CEOETF Trends
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Important Disclosures
Ancillary fees/revenue, in the airline industry, is revenue from non-ticket sources, such as baggage fees and on-board food and services, and has become an important financial component for low-cost carriers
ETF Trends publisher Tom Lydon is on the board of U.S. Global Investors.
Investing involves risk, including the loss of principal. Airline Companies may be adversely affected by a downturn in economic conditions that can result in decreased demand for air travel and may also be significantly affected by changes in fuel prices, labor relations and insurance costs.
Fund holdings and/or sector allocations are subject to change at any time and are not recommendations to buy or sell any security. Click to view fund holdings for JETS.
Distributed by Quasar Distributors, LLC. U.S. Global Investors is the investment advisor to JETS. Click here to view a prospectus for JETS.
Please note that this webcast is open to institutional investors and investment professionals only