As an estimated 2 million Ukrainian refugees make their way into and across EU countries, it is clear that another travel crisis (and a bigger political one) has displaced the Covid-19 pandemic.
The International Air Transport Association had published its latest long-term forecast for air travel in 2024, stating they believed that the number of travelers would exceed 4 billion (more than pre-Covid levels).
IATA said of the pandemic that the “progressive relaxation or elimination of travel restrictions in many markets” led them to be optimistic about North Atlantic and intra-European markets although they believed that Asia-Pacific would lag in comparison because of the fact that China
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