Global City-Pairs, Passenger Traffic Climb As Recovery Accelerates

IATA Global City Pairs Panel
Willie Walsh (left), director-general of IATA; Akbar Al Baker, CEO of Qatar Airways; Robin Hayes, CEO of JetBlue; and Mehmet Tevfik Nane, vice chairperson and managing director of Pegasus Airlines
Credit: David Casey/Aviation Week
DOHA, Qatar—The number of unique airport city-pairs worldwide is expected to recover to 92% of pre-pandemic levels this year as airlines continue to restore their networks. The latest IATA forecasts estimate the number of destinations connected directly by air service will rise to 20,424 in 2022—an...
David Casey

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