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Premium Analysis It may seem like a lot longer, but it has been about a year since the initial surge in COVID-19 cases caused Asia-Pacific airline capacity to crash, in Mar-2020. Since then the airline industry has been through a downturn as deep as any it has ever experienced. As the prospect of recovery looms closer, now is a good time to look ahead at some of the questions facing the region’s airlines. Become a CAPA Member to access Analysis Reports This CAPA Premium Analysis Report is 1,953 words.Become a CAPA Member Our Analysis Reports are only available to CAPA Members. CAPA Membership provides exclusive access to in-depth insights on the latest developments in the aviation and travel industry, developed by our team of dedicated analysts located in Europe, North America, Asia and Australia. ....
Premium Analysis Thailand’s airlines have been severely hit by the COVID-19 pandemic, which has stopped the feed of tourists to one of Asia’s most popular tourist markets. Two airlines – Thai Airways and Nok Air – are attempting to restructure through the bankruptcy courts. But as in some other countries in the region, a strong domestic rebound means some airlines are recovering better than others. LCCs have increased their dominance of Thailand’s domestic market. Generally, their demand climbed back to pre-COVID levels through 2020, and they were able to restore most domestic capacity. Some, such as Thai Vietjet, have actually seized the opportunity to grow their presence in the domestic sector. Despite a recent dip related to a new COVID-19 wave, they should benefit from stronger internal demand through 2021. ....