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12.11.2021

The surge in bookings as US borders reopen

Developments in the US domestic and international travel bookings.

  • Chart of the Week
05.11.2021

Travel restrictions easing with increasing vaccination rates

Easing restrictions will enable stronger air travel demand in 2022 globally

  • COVID-19
  • Chart of the Week
29.10.2021

Long supplier delivery times could bring opportunities for air cargo

Quarantined crews and disruptions at airports make the impact of long delivery times on air cargo volumes less clear than usual

  • COVID-19
  • Chart of the Week
22.10.2021

Millions of jobs supported by aviation at risk across all regions

Globally, half of the jobs directly and indirectly supported by aviation may disappear

  • COVID-19
  • Chart of the Week
15.10.2021

Regional differences in connectivity levels stifling economic benefits

The chart highlights the urgent need to restore air connectivity to support economic recovery.

  • COVID-19
  • Chart of the Week
08.10.2021

Robust but uneven recovery expected in regional EBIT margins

Robust and widespread improvements in financials show the peak of the crisis has passed

  • COVID-19
  • Chart of the Week
01.10.2021

US-Europe reopening followed by surge in bookings

US-Europe reopening is a significant step toward normalization.

  • COVID-19
  • Chart of the Week
24.09.2021

Reopening US-Europe will bring significant revenues to airlines

The chart shows that the US is a key source of European airlines' international passenger revenues.

  • Chart of the Week
17.09.2021

Q4 travel bookings better than 2020 but well below pre-crisis levels

This week’s chart illustrates the willingness to travel for the final quarter of the year

  • COVID-19
  • Chart of the Week
10.09.2021

U.S. domestic air travel market 20 years after 9/11

The chart looks at the impact of the 9/11 terrorist attacks on U.S. domestic travel and compares it with the current COVID-19 crisis.

  • COVID-19
  • Chart of the Week