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217. IATA Takes Pessimistic Look at Future of Air Travel
New analysis from IATA shows that the damage to air travel from COVID19 extends into the medium-term, with long-haul / international travel being the most severely impacted.
218. How's Business in Myanmar? Video Interview with Torsten Edens, SVP, Memories Group
How has Myanmar's tourism industry been affected by the ongoing global COVID19 pandemic, and how has the Yangon-based Memories Group changed its business model to ensure it not only stays in business during this difficult time, but also manages to grow. Interview with Torsten Edens, Senior Vice President, Memories Group.
219. Mike Delaney to Lead Boeing's Confident Travel Initiative
Boeing has appointed Mike Delaney to lead the company's Confident Travel Initiative. Working across the industry, Delaney's team will work to develop new solutions to help minimize air travel health risks amid the COVID19 pandemic and drive awareness of health safeguards already in place.
220. Delta to Operate Passenger Flights to Frankfurt and London
Demand for air cargo is driving the return of Delta's passenger services from the United States to Germany and the U.K. for the first time since the COVID19 pandemic closed borders. Beginning 21 May 2020, Delta will operate flights to Frankfurt and London thrice weekly from Atlanta and Detroit, respectively.
221. IATA: Airline Industry’s Outlook Grows Darker by the Day
IATA's updated analysis of how the COVID19 crisis will impact airline passenger revenues suggests that a drop of $314 billion in 2020, a 55% decline when compared to 2019, is more than possible.
222. Fiji Airways Extends Suspension of International Flights
Fiji Airways has extended its suspension of international flights until the end of August, at the earliest. The continued cancellations are due to prolonged border closures and travel restrictions as a consequence of the ongoing global COVID19 pandemic.
223. IATA and ICS Call on Governments to Facilitate Ship Crew Changes
IATA and the International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) are jointly calling on governments to take urgent measures to facilitate crew change flights for seafarers. Due to the COVID19 restrictions, seafarers are having to extend their service onboard ships after many months at sea, unable to be replaced following long tours of duty or return home.
224. Air Canada to Reduce International Network from 101 Airports to 6
Air Canada is gradually suspending the majority of its international and U.S. transborder flights by 31 March 2020, in response to decisions by national governments, including Canada and the United States, to close borders and restrict commercial aviation as a result of the COVID19 outbreak.

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