Uncertainty about the timing of border reopenings is the main factor, according to the International Air Transport Association.
Global air traffic will not return to levels seen before the coronavirus pandemic until at least 2024, the International Air Transport Association said on Tuesday, July 28.
"We now are expecting 2019 levels not to be reached until 2024 which is a year later than what we had previously expected," he said.New British restrictions on travel with Spain"What we haven't seen is a wide spread of reopening, particularly for long haul, particularly for inter-Atlantic travel," he said.
Because of rising COVID numbers in some countries, the reopening of international borders would take longer than previously forecast, he said.
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