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The slow take-off of air transport

2021-10-29T19:14:20.321Z


DECRYPTION - Since the start of the school year, thefts have increased. But this slight rebound does not make us forget the slump in which the sector remains stuck.


It is Eurocontrol, the European organization for the safety of air navigation in Europe, which now expects air traffic to return to normal on the Old Continent in 2023 against 2025 a few months ago.

The Australian company Qantas is bringing forward to November 1 the resumption of its Sydney-London flights, initially scheduled for December 1.

It was the American company Delta Airlines which made money in the third quarter.

Or Air France-KLM which, over the same period, reduced its net loss to 192 million euros and generated an operating profit of 132 million.

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Since the start of the school year, positive signals have multiplied in air transport.

"

Things are

a little better

," said Xavier Tytelman, an aeronautics specialist at the Starburst consulting firm.

The activity benefits from the gradual ebb of the epidemic.

"Suddenly, the companies envision a future slightly less gloomy:"

The fourth quarter looks promising

", affirms Ben Smith, director

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Source: lefigaro

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