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Hard to argue that they will not but harder still to predict the sorts of release mechanisms which will exist and where. It is quite possible that there will be as many approaches as there
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From the 150 airports who have already declared their international passenger data for the month of November there is: ✓ undoubtedly good news from the USA, now the fastest jurisdiction to publish its international data
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While not entirely a European phenomenon, it is evident also in the USA, in some countries of Latin America and now in South Korea, the second wave is concentrated on the big population centres in
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There are important regional pockets which continue to suggest that the single largest impediment to the recovery of air travel is the policies of governments; there is an appetite for leisure travel. (more…)
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Today’s Air4casts bulletin examines the prospects for domestic and international air travel in light of the latest September airport passenger data. (more…)
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Today’s Air4casts bulletin assesses the July air passenger performance of the world’s two largest economies. All data comes direct from the airports. USA Down but Not Out Since the year 2000 there had never been
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The US August data set is a substantial 159 international airports. It indicates that the recovery which was well under way in July has now stalled somewhat. (more…)
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Today's Air4casts bulletin reports on some good news for international air travel in August and early September. The data comes directly from the recorded number of daily departing international flights out of the world's airports.
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July’s top ten international PAX performers are, without exception, European for the reasons that: (more…)