Aug 04 2021, 1:15 PM
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August 04 2021, 1:15 PM
(Bloomberg) For the second week in a row, the recovery in global air traffic has taken a step back.Â
(Bloomberg) For the second week in a row, the recovery in global air traffic has taken a step back.Â
Airline seat capacity declined about a quarter of a percentage point to 68% of the amount offered in the same week of 2019, before the Covid-19 pandemic disrupted a multi-year travel expansion fueled by the rising number of middle-class tourists from China and Southeast Asia.Â
The latest setback, attributed largely to the spread of the delta variant, follows an almost 1-point decline the prior week, according to Bloombergâs weekly flight tracker, which uses data from aviation specialist OAG to monitor the pulse of the comeback.
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