The global airlines have never thought of so unpleasant even in their worst nightmare. Aviation has been one of the hardest-hit Industry due to the COVID-19 Pandemic. But IATA report and data shows after April airlines have seen a small but significant rise in flights. This indicates that the airline has just passed its worst phase and is on a recovery line.

“For aviation, April was our cruelest month. Governments had to take drastic action to slow the pandemic. But that has come with the economic cost of a traumatic global recession,” said Director General and CEO of IATA Mr.Alexandre de Juniac.
For the recovery of the economy, Airlines will have to play a key part in it. The aviation industry has been trying to get everything going on with biosafety measures to give confidence to passengers and workers. ICAO (International Civil Aviation Organization’s) global guidelines for safety is vital for restarting the aviation and is one of the top priorities right now.

Key Points To Take In
- April showed 19% limited travel restriction or mandatory quarantine
- April showed 75% of countries banned entry.
- May have seen an increase in domestic operations of flights
- IATA data shows a daily flight increase by 30% between April and May.
- During the month of April showed the worst point was the demand for international flight collapsed by 98% Compared to the same in 2019 April.
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