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COVID-19

Airlines Call for Withdrawing Cap on Passenger Capacity

The Association of Iranian Airlines recently sent a letter to President Hassan Rouhani requesting the termination of airlines’ obligation to sell tickets only up to 60% of planes’ total seating capacity for domestic flights. Younes Daqiqkia, the head of the… Continue Reading →

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 →

COVID-19 Set to Boom Private Jet Industry

Globally, the aviation industry has seen a remarkable drop due to COVID-19. Recently, IATA reported that the industry could lose around USD 84 million of cash reserves this year. With existing air-travel demand, the situation could turn into new opportunities… Continue Reading →