This leads me to think that the problem is not that "the banana" will disappear as a fruit globally, but that there will be no more a variety that is durable and cheap to transport around the world. So I think it's more a problem of international shipping than the extinction of a fruit.
Can't this be solved by improving the transportation of the less durable varieties?
Oh, of course. Bananas are not going extinct. There's still Gros Michel bananas like we "lost" before. They're just not commercially viable anymore.
The question is whether there is anything that can be readily made commercially viable and used for the role that we use the Cavendish now.
Most of the rest of bananas out there are not very much like the Cavendish we're used to (though some of the small ones are yummier-- if they could be made more hardy it would be worth getting used to eating tiny bananas ;).
Can't this be solved by improving the transportation of the less durable varieties?