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9. Air Cargo Recovery Continues in June
Asia-Pacific airlines saw demand for international air cargo fall by 20% in June 2020 compared to the same period a year earlier. This was a slight deterioration over the 18.8% drop in May. Despite manufacturing starting to pick up in the region, demand was impacted by the reduction in shipments of PPE by air. International capacity decreased 32.3%.
10. Changi Airport in Singapore Implements New Measures to Combat COVID19
Changi Airport in Singapore has implemented significant measures to ensure that airport workers, passengers and visitors are well protected from the risks of COVID19 transmission. While the airport, frequently voted the best airport in the world, had been able to keep its airport operations safe over the last 16 months through many layers of stringent safety protocols, the more vir
11. Cebu Pacific's COVID19 Safety Measures
Cebu Pacific has implemented a number of measures designed to minimise the risk of passengers and staff from coming into contact with COVID19.
12. Emirates Unveils Plan to Resume Flights to Nine Destinations
Emirates has unveiled plans to resume scheduled flights to nine destinations: Chicago, Frankfurt, London Heathrow, Madrid, Melbourne, Milan, Paris, Sydney, and Toronto from 21 May 2020, subject to government approval.
13. Qatar Airways to Resume Guangzhou Flights
Qatar Airways will resume scheduled passenger services to Guangzhou, southern China, with one flight per week starting 26 July.
14. British Airways Removes Seats from Two Boeing 777-200s
British Airways has removed the seats and stripped the interiors of two of its grounded Boeing 777-200 fleet so the aircraft can operate as freighters and carry more crucial cargo around the world.
15. Virgin Atlantic to Increase Cargo-Only Flights by 35% in June
Virgin Atlantic will increase its cargo-only flights by 35% to nearly 600 this month, with the launch of new routes including Beijing and Brussels.
16. Severe Capacity Crunch in Air Cargo; ACTKs Down 42% in April 2020
IATA's global air freight market data for April 2020 shows that demand dropped 27.7% compared to the same period in 2019 - the sharpest fall ever recorded. Still, there was insufficient capacity to meet demand as a result of the loss of belly cargo operations on passenger aircraft.

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