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Nine in Ten Americans Expect Their Travel Habits to Change Forever Due to Pandemic Reveals Biggest G
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WASHINGTON, Dec. 17, 2020 /PRNewswire/ Nine in ten American air passengers surveyed say they do not expect to return to previous travel routines after the COVID-19 pandemic according to extensive new global airline passenger research commissioned by Inmarsat, the world leader in global, mobile satellite communications.
The Passenger Confidence Tracker is the world s largest survey of air passengers since the coronavirus pandemic began, reflecting the attitudes of 9,500 respondents from 12 countries about the future of flying. The responses of 1,000 US passengers, who have taken a flight in the past 18 months, are published in detail for the first time today. The results suggest a long-term shift in travel habits is underway, with 43 per cent of American passengers planning to travel less often by any means and a third (36%) expecting to f
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Nine in Ten Americans Expect Their Travel Habits to Change Forever Due to Pandemic Reveals Biggest Global Airline Passenger Survey
December 17, 2020 GMT
WASHINGTON, Dec. 17, 2020 /PRNewswire/ Nine in ten American air passengers surveyed say they do not expect to return to previous travel routines after the COVID-19 pandemic according to extensive new global airline passenger research commissioned by Inmarsat, the world leader in global, mobile satellite communications.
The ‘Passenger Confidence Tracker’ is the world’s largest survey of air passengers since the coronavirus pandemic began, reflecting the attitudes of 9,500 respondents from 12 countries about the future of flying. The responses of 1,000 US passengers, who have taken a flight in the past 18 months, are published in detail for the first time today. The results suggest a long-term shift in travel habits is underway, with