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Global airports expect smoother travel, but surging passenger demand during peak periods could still bring long lines, baggage piles and delayed flights. | News24_Business

Global airports expect smoother travel this summer as staffing improves, but surging passenger demand during peak periods in Europe and North America could still bring long lines, baggage piles and delayed flights, an industry group says.

Global passenger demand is expected to recover to pre-pandemic levels on most routes in 2023, placing even more pressure on the stretched industry. Amsterdam's Schiphol airport and others might not have enough staff until the end of June, Air France KLM Chief Financial Officer Steven Zaat told reporters.

 

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