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The ICAO Forecasts 1.5 Billion Fewer International Air Travellers in 2020

2020-05-04 by Aleksandr Shatskih

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The ICAO has released its first complete 2020 air passenger forecast revealing 1.5 billion fewer fliers in 2020.

Tags: air traffic, air travel, coronavirus impacts, COVID-19, destinations, fliers, ICAO, passenger numbers, passengers, tourist numbers, tourists, travelers

airBaltic Carries 18% More Passengers Through October of 2018

2018-11-18 by Argophilia Travel News

Latvia’s airBaltic’s passengers grew by 18% for the first ten months of 2018 according to a report from the airline. Overall, the airline carried some 3, 553 386 passengers across its network spanning Europe, Scandinavia, Russia, CIS, and the Middle East. In October 2018, 384,493 passengers or 21% more than last year traveled with airBaltic.

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airBaltic carries 18% more passengers during first three quarters of 2018

2018-10-17 by Aleksandr Shatskih

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Latvian airline airBaltic has announced having flown 18% more passengers during the first nine months of 2018 than in the same period last year.

Tags: airBaltic, Airbus, Airbus A220-300, Airbus deliveries, airlines, Europe airlines, Latvia airlines, passengers

AeroSvit Shuts Down Flights; Passengers Stranded

2013-01-10 by Aleksandr Shatskih

AeroSvit, a Ukrainian airline, has been forced to shut down a number of its domestic and international routes in light of crippling debt problems that have left it on the verge of bankruptcy.

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