Airlines and the COVID-19 Pandemic
English
Billions of airline passengers, combined with conditions associated with airline travel and airports, create a conducive environment for the rapid spread of viruses. The COVID-19 pandemic impacted airlines, airports, and their operations significantly. Presently, the viruss threat to global public health, although a continuing concern, is significantly diminished and recovery is building.
As nations economies are returning to pre-pandemic environments, Airlines and the COVID-19 Pandemic assesses the pandemics diverse impacts on the aviation sector, how airlines reacted to the pandemic, worked with governments, and adapted its operations and business models.
This 11th Volume of the Advances in Airline Economics series provides new insights on the multidimensional impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on the aviation sector in general and airlines in particular.
See moreWill deliver when available. Publication date 04 Nov 2024