FILE PHOTO: People wearing face masks are seen at Hongqiao International Airport in Shanghai, following the coronavirus disease outbreak, China May 21, 2020. REUTERS/Aly Song/File PhotoSYDNEY: Corporate travel agents are using the coronavirus-induced lull in bookings to work with companies on how to get their staff out of Zoom videoconferences and safely back in the air.
"I think it will be a gradual recovery in terms of that. People will maybe think 'Should I just do this via Zoom?' but the overall response is people will go back to travelling for meetings," the Sydney-based executive said. "There is pent-up demand," he said."I was visiting some customers and the key feedback I get is that we've got critical decisions building that I can never resolve over a video conference."
"It doesn't pick up to pre-COVID levels. It picks up to reasonable amounts in domestic and local regions."
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