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Connectivi­ty Crisis Threatens Recovery

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The Internatio­nal Air Transport Associatio­n( IA TA) has released data revealing that the C OVID -19 crisis hash ada devastatin­g impact on internatio­nal connectivi­ty, shaking up the rankings of the world’s most connected cities.

“The dramatic shift in the connectivi­ty rankings demonstrat­es the scale at which the world’ s connectivi­ty has been re-ordered over the last months. But the important point is that rankings did not shift because of any improvemen­t in connectivi­ty.

“That declined overall in all markets. The rankings shifted because the scale of the decline was greater for some cities than others. There are no winners, just some players that suffered fewer injuries. In a short period of time we have undone a century of progress in bringing people together and connecting markets.

“The message we must take from this study is the urgent need tore-build the global air transport network,” said IATA’s Senior Vice President for Member External Relations, Sebastian Mikosz.

IATA’ s 76 th Annual General Meeting called on government­s to safely re-open borders using testing .“The systematic testing of travelers is the immediate solution to rebuilding the connectivi­ty that we have lost. The technology exists.

The guidelines for implementa­tion have been developed. Now we need to implement, before the damage to the global air transport network becomes irreparabl­e,” said Mikosz.

Air transport is a major engine of the global economy. In normal times some 88 million jobs and $3.5 trillion in GDP is supported by aviation. More than half of this employment and economic value is at risk from the collapse in global air travel demand. “Government­s must realize that there are major consequenc­es for peoples’ lives and livelihood­s. At least 46 million jobs supported by air transport are in peril. And the strength of the economic recovery from C OVID -19 will be severely compromise­d without the support of a functionin­g air transport network,” said Mikosz.

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