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Airline industry losses expected to total $201B for 2020-2022
Total passengers expected to reach 3.4B in 2022, significantly below 4.5B reached in 2019 before pandemic, global association says Global…
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Global air travel demand improves slightly in May
Limited recovery this May not enough to catch pre-virus levels, says Airports Council International Demand for both international and domestic…
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Turkish Airlines begins trial use of digital health wallet
IATA Travel Pass to help travelers store, manage verified certifications for COVID-19 tests or vaccinations National flag carrier Turkish Airlines…
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Global air traffic continued to fall in February
Passenger traffic continued to narrow, but cargo demand rose, says industry group A year into the coronavirus pandemic, global air…
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Vaccination alone not enough to ensure aviation sector recovery
Boasting 7.5% share of world medicine delivery market, Turkish Cargo ready to deliver vaccine doses to all its destinations Full…
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Digital COVID-19 ‘passport’ may take flight for airline travelers: report
Get ready to carry two passports while flying in the age of COVID-19: one from your homeland, and one showing…
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Virus causes nearly $160B losses in aviation sector
Airlines expect reopening of borders safely ‘without quarantine’, head of International Air Transport Association says The COVID-19 pandemic is expected…
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Air travel 2021 revenues could fall nearly in half
International Air Transport Association projects global air traffic to drop 66% this year compared to 2019 Airline industry revenues are…
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International air passenger demand drops dramatically by 91.9% in July: (IATA)
Reopening and then closing borders or removing and then re-imposing quarantines doesn’t give confidence, head of IATA says The international…
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Global air traffic won’t return to pre-crisis level before 2024: IATA
Global air traffic will not return to levels seen before the coronavirus pandemic until at least 2024, the International Air…
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