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All You Need to Know About Travel Bubbles

“Air Travel Bubbles” are provisional arrangements between two countries that have been helping commercial passenger services with any suspension of regular international flights due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The travel bubbles bring in a lot of hopefulness with a controlled… Continue Reading →

Is Flying in a Plane Risky Amid Coronavirus?

With the increasing influx of passengers in flights, is it risky to fly amid the coronavirus pandemic? Traveling in close proximity for several hours, does it increase the chances of getting COVID-19? Flights linked to COVID-19 have made the headlines… Continue Reading →

Has The Aviation Industry Recovery Peaked?

The air travel recovery may have peaked recently, according to the latest blog post from OAG, which tracks and analyses air traffic data globally. Further OAG highlighted that the world’s airlines offered around 60 million seats lately. The scheduled capacity… Continue Reading →

Is Flying Safe in the Age of Coronavirus

Air travel during coronavirus encompasses new norms of temperature screening, fumigation of terminals, and sanitisation. The planes at present have very few passengers on board, but that could change with more fliers ready to return to the skies. Amid COVID-19,… Continue Reading →

How Airlines Use AI to Optimize Maintenance Operations?

It’s a well-known fact that the worst aircraft disasters have happened due to overlooked maintenance or faulty aircraft. In 2019, US airlines reported 302 tarmac delays longer than three hours, compared to 202 in 2018, according to data collected by… Continue Reading →

Impact of Coronavirus on Aviation Industry

The global aviation industry is facing financial losses, as carriers have been cancelling frequent flights to China. An outbreak of the fatal Coronavirus (Covid-19) was first reported in Wuhan’s Chinese city in December 2019, and since then, the infection has… Continue Reading →