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Airlines Urge G-7 Nations To Ease Pandemic Border Restrictions
IATA projects the airline industry will lose almost $50 billion this year. IATA projects the airline industry will lose almost $50 billion this year. -
Delivering COVID-19 Vaccines Might Need 8,000 Planes
The air transport industry will be put to a severe test when the time comes to deliver billions of doses of new COVID-19 vaccines worldwide. The air transport industry will be put to a severe test when the time comes to deliver billions of doses of new COVID-19 vaccines worldwide. -
China Domestic Flights Leading International Airline Recovery
HSBC expects China airlines’ share prices to bounce back as losses will narrow in the rest of the year. HSBC expects China airlines’ share prices to bounce back as losses will narrow in the rest of the year. -
China, US Leading World Airlines Out of Catastrophic Slump
World airlines are struggling to stay in business as the raging COVID-19 pandemic keeps passengers away in droves. World airlines are struggling to stay in business as the raging COVID-19 pandemic keeps passengers away in droves. -
British Airways Resorts To Selling Artworks To Raise Capital
British Airways is reportedly selling 10 artworks from its collection, one of which is being valued at around $1.26 million. British Airways is reportedly selling 10 artworks from its collection, one of which is being valued at around $1.26 million. -
IATA Estimates $84 Billion Loss For Airlines In Worse Year In Sector's History
The international trade association predicts that global airline revenues could drop to around $419 billion this year from the $838 billion reported last year. The international trade association predicts that global airline revenues could drop to around $419 billion this year from the $838 billion reported last year.