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  1. The gap is gradually closing, however, and global capacity exceeded 100 million for the first time since the pandemic hit for a couple of weeks this summer. There are significant regional differences in how far passenger airlines have recovered from the Covid-19 shock.

  2. 28 maj 2024 · Airfares in Europe and Asia are starting to plateau or fall in a sign that a prolonged post-COVID travel boom is waning, delivering a setback for airlines struggling with higher costs and...

  3. 5 cze 2024 · London | After more than a year of eye-watering post-COVID airfares there’s some good news for fliers, at least for those travelling in economy – prices aren’t expected to go any higher this...

  4. Flights in Europe are taking off again – though they’re not yet back to pre-pandemic levels, new data shows. Commercial flights – defined as flights carrying passengers, freight and mail – grew 25% between August 2021 and August 2022, according to Eurostat, the European Union’s statistical office.

  5. This page centralises datasets related to COVID-19. These statistics can give a baseline against which to measure the impact of the crisis, provide the wider background, or help understand the evolution of the crisis. To explore all Eurostat data, you can visit our complete database.

  6. 19 kwi 2023 · Ryanair, Europes largest airline, is now leading the industry recovery, but its shares are 10 per cent below pre-pandemic levels despite the market share gains it is targeting.

  7. 14 lis 2023 · IATA released data showing that travelers in Europe are benefiting from air fares that are undercutting inflation, as the market continues its post-COVID recovery.

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