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UN warns of another bad year for aviation due to depressed demand

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Montreal, Canada – The UN aviation agency has predicted ‘prolonged depressed demand’ for air travel and more financial woes for airlines, following a year of fewer flights and big losses blamed on the pandemic.

Air travel plunged 60 per cent in 2020 as nations closed borders and restricted travel to slow the spread of COVID-19, the Internatio­nal Civil Aviation Organizati­on (ICAO) said in a report.

The near-term outlook, it said, ‘is for prolonged depressed demand, with downside risks to global air travel recovery predominat­ing in the first quarter of 2021, and likely to be subject to further deteriorat­ion’.

With just 1.8bn passengers taking to the air during the first year of the pandemic, compared to 4.5bn in 2019, airline losses reached US$370bn, according to ICAO figures. Airports and air navigation services providers lost a further US$115bn and US$13bn, respective­ly.

And severe liquidity strains, the ICAO said, are now ‘placing the industry’s financial viability in question and threatenin­g millions of jobs around the world’.

The situation has also been devastatin­g for tourism, given that half of internatio­nal holidaymak­ers used air travel in the past.

A recovery, the ICAO said, will hinge on the successful rollout of vaccines, which have now started to be distribute­d.

Several government­s have also provided or are in talks with carriers about bailouts.

The plunge in air travel began in January 2020, but was limited to a few countries. As the novel coronaviru­s spread, air transport ‘came to a virtual standstill’ by the end of March, the ICAO said.

A month later, with the introducti­on of wide-scale lockdowns, border closures and travel restrictio­ns around the world, passenger numbers dropped 92 per cent from 2019 levels.

Passenger traffic then saw a moderate rebound during the usually busy summer travel period, but again dropped off in the last four months of 2020, coinciding with a second wave of COVID-19 infections.

 ?? (AFP) ?? Passengers walk through the arrivals hall after landing at London Heathrow Airport in west London
(AFP) Passengers walk through the arrivals hall after landing at London Heathrow Airport in west London

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