International Airline
The International Airline Guide (OAG) has announced that 60 airlines around the world will resume their international flights this week, according to OAG, the global provider of data for airports and airlines. International flights are set to resume, with about 5.7 million seats available this week compared to last week.
According to the OAG, 267,000 flights will be operated this week, up 16 per cent from last week. However, the seating capacity will be 66% lower than before the outbreak of the Corona epidemic. The biggest problem for airlines at the moment is the SOPs that need to be looked at. How many passengers will be booked, according to the OAG, this first week of June will be decisive in this regard, but one has to be cautious about summer expectations.
One problem is that Ben Uncertainty over international flights persists, with airlines unable to restore passenger confidence These are factors that are beyond the reach of airlines. On the other hand, the number of flights to the Middle East and Central America has increased this week. The chairman also said that next month tourists will start coming to Dubai and the number of flights will increase. However, in this regard, corona vaccine is awaited, after which the real resumption of flights will be possible.
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