Inside the Aviation Industry’s Toughest Battle Yet: Getting Back in the Skies

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The aviation industry is preparing to fly again. Heathrow Airport, one of the world’s biggest gateways, illustrates how hard that will be until countries decide how to allow overseas travel.

Big chunks of the U.S. and Europe are following Asia in reopening their economies as Covid-19 infection rates start to ebb.

But despite signs of rebounding demand in sectors like retail, fliers so far aren’t returning to the skies in large numbers. United Airlines Holding Inc., for instance, is expecting June revenue to...

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NO OVER SRAS TRAVEL

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Let's face it, if getting through bio security means health checks, vaccinations, wearing masks, self distancing et al, most of us aren't going to bother travelling overseas for vacations! Countries will have to get used to less tourism income.

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