Aviation

Global passenger numbers are on the rise, according to IATA.

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) anticipates that the number of travelers worldwide will reach 4.0 billion by 2024 (counting multi-sector connections as one passenger), exceeding that of pre-COVID-19 (103 percent of the total of 2019).   In light of the evolution of government-imposed travel restrictions in some markets, the expectation for the shape of …

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According to Musafir data, corporate travel is back to 80 percent of pre-pandemic levels.

Musafir forecasts travel demand will rise in 2022, recovering to 80 percent of pre-pandemic levels. The company anticipates continued development in the tourism industry as well as corporate travel. The two sectors see a gradual rise in demand due to increased traveler confidence, vaccinations, interest in personal interaction, and the easing of entry restrictions in …

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