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Signs of recovery are emerging
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Adrian Schofield

Signs of domestic recovery are emerging in Asian markets such as China, South Korea and Vietnam, although many others remain in decline.
 
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Victoria Moores

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The recovery of air travel will come in phases, and conventional wisdom is that it will begin with domestic flights, followed by regional international services. Both of those are predominantly operated by narrowbody aircraft, writes Jens Flottau.
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