Air traffic in the Middle East and North Africa to plunge by half on virus impact: IATA


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| 2020/04/24 | 303 words | LE JOURNAL DE L'AVIATION | AIR TRANSPORT

Air traffic in the Middle East and North Africa is set to plummet by more than half this year due to the coronavirus pandemic, a global aviation body said Thursday."Airlines in the Middle East continue to be battered by the impact of COVID-19," said Muhammad Albakri of the International Air Transport Association."Passenger traffic has all but ground to a halt and revenue streams have evaporated."Albakri, the IATA's vice-president for Africa and the Middle East said traffic would fall by at l...(…)

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