Is This the Last Week of 100 Million Weekly Scheduled Seats?
Although global airline capacity remains above the 100 million seats a week mark, it is likely that this will be the last week that we manage to break that barrier for the rest of the year.
Week-on-week some four million seats were dropped from this week’s operating programmes. Next week’s data is already hovering just above the 100 million seat mark, and allowing for the current rate of capacity drop each week, we will be back in the high nineties in seven days’ time. In every sense summer is coming to an end, schools are returning, everyone is returning to work, the days are shortening in the Northern Hemisphere and corporate demand is returning; well, most of those things are happening!
A Mixed Travel Recovery Continues Across the World
As with every other week in recent times, there are mixed messages of a travel recovery in some places and further airline capacity cuts elsewhere.
Japan has finally eased their…
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