How stable is the resurgent air travel demand?

How stable is the resurgent air travel demand?
Air travel ain't what it used to be pre-covid, and it might take a while to come right. (Image: Getty)
David Mackenzie
The gathering of airline leaders in Doha last week, for the 78th International Air Transport Association (IATA) annual general meeting, was notable for its mix of opinions on post-covid recovery.The fact that there is continuing strong growth in international air travel is accepted and recognised by most. The end of border restrictions has stimulated interest in travel and IATA reported overall passenger demand in April at 63% of pre-pandemic levels.Airlines are busy coping with the resulting surge in demand, catching some unprepared, with...

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