The IATA is calling for governments to work with the industry on confidence-boosting measures in the face of an anticipated slow recovery in demand for air travel. Passenger confidence will suffer a double whammy even after the pandemic is contained – hit by personal economic concerns in the face of a looming recession on top of lingering concerns about the safety of travel. Governments and industry must be quick and coordinated with confidence-boosting measures.
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