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Air travel is back to pre-pandemic levels with new turbulence ahead

This week, global airline capacity is poised to finally surpass its corresponding 2019 levels, based on data from aviation analytics firm Cirium.

October 09, 2023 / 09:58 IST
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Air travel is back to pre-pandemic levels with new turbulence ahead
A passenger aircraft prepares to land at Munich International Airport in Munich, Germany, on Saturday, June 25, 2022. Photographer: Krisztian Bocsi/Bloomberg

Four lost years. That’s how long it’s taken the aviation industry to get back to where it stood before the pandemic.

This week, global airline capacity is poised to finally surpass its corresponding 2019 levels, based on data from aviation analytics firm Cirium. The moment marks a major milestone in the recovery from the Covid-19 outbreak, which threw the world’s $1.17 trillion travel market into an unprecedented, existential crisis. Widespread border closures forced airlines to park their fleets, driving the industry to the brink of collapse.

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The spasms that followed, from travel lockdowns and airline bailouts to fitful reopenings cut short by new Covid strains, left the sector financially weakened and understaffed. When cooped-up travelers finally broke loose last summer, airlines and airports were unprepared, leading to schedule disruptions and chaos in terminals.