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Forecasts of business travel may be too pessimistic.
Aviation Week Network
Air Transport Digest
 
 
Karen Walker

Most people are willing to travel for business after being vaccinated against COVID-19, a new survey indicates. 
 
The air travel demand recovery that airlines, airports and tourism organizations were hoping to see emerge this year, albeit slowly, is so far proving elusive. 
 
From the U.S. National Transportation Safety Board confirming two fractured fans are among the damage in UAL 777 engine incident to Norwegian startup, Flyr, raising $71m ahead of launch, take a look at the daily roundup of air transport news.
 
Airlines and airports are stepping up to the plate to distribute the vaccine for COVID-19. Here are some airlines and airports that have accepted the challenge.
 
It is no longer news to report that the COVID-19 pandemic has had a massive and devastating impact on the world aviation industry. Nevertheless, looking at various measures of the industry's scale in 2020 provides historical context. It illustrates how far this growth industry has been set back.
 
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