AIR TRAVEL AROUND THE WORLD FALLS BY UP TO 49% IN JANUARY

Joe McClain -
Air travel demand worldwide fell 49.6% in January compared to the same month in 2019, due to travel restrictions following the emergence of Omicron and waiting for the impact of the conflict in Ukrain ...

AIR TRANSPORT TAKES OFF DESPITE HEADWINDS

Joe McClain -
Against a backdrop of generally slower economic growth, the recovery in global air transport continues to support the forecasts of a return to 2019 traffic levels in 2024 at the aggregate level, confi ...

U.S. TO WELCOME INTERNATIONAL TRAVELERS AGAIN IN NOVEMBER

Laura Loss -
New York, Los Angeles and Miami, some of the most visited destinations, will soon welcome visitors again. The United States has announced that it will lift restrictions on international travelers, a r ...

CZECH REPUBLIC: FOREIGN TOURISTS RETURN ONLY SLOWLY

Justin N. Froyd -
Despite the partial return of international visitors, Prague and the Czech Republic are still facing a drastic reduction in the number of foreign tourists. ...

AIR PASSENGER TRAFFIC INCREASED TO 84.2% OF 2019 LEVELS

Nils Kraus -
Travel demand worldwide remains strong even at the beginning of 2023. According to the most recent analysis by IATA, last January air passenger traffic (measured in passenger-kilometers) increased by ...