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UPDATE 1-Britons rush to book trips to Portugal ahead of up-in-the-air summer season Reuters 2 hrs ago Bookings to Portugal soar as Britons given green light to travel
Popular Searches Hesitation stems from COVID-19 restrictions, changing rules Hotel owners pleased but cautious TUI to fly Dreamliners to add capacity on UK-Portugal routes (Updates with easyJet, TUI, Ryanair details)
By Catarina Demony and Victoria Waldersee
LISBON, May 12 (Reuters) - The mailbox of a well-known hotel in the heart of Lisbon was bombarded with queries as soon as Britain announced it was including the country on its travel green list this summer.
Manuel Pinto, Mundial Hotel s director, is over the moon that British holidaymakers, who are essential to Portugal s tourism industry, will be able to return after a five-month travel ban, giving a much-needed boost to the struggling sector.
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LONDON (Reuters) - Robust air cargo demand should remain a bright spot for the airline industry as international travel gradually recovers from the coronavirus crisis, industry body IATA said on Tuesday.
International Air Transport Association Director General Willie Walsh said strong freight revenues had been the difference between life and death for some airlines as COVID-19 lockdowns brought passenger traffic to a standstill. Cargo will continue for the next few years to play a bigger role than it did before the crisis, he told an online briefing.
The mass grounding of passenger planes that normally carry half the world s air freight in their holds has driven cargo prices and revenue higher. That led some airlines to post record freight earnings last year, even as overall losses peaked.
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