The Recession Is Already Affecting Air Traffic Demand
1 year ago
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We are outlining the specific areas that airports need to review immediatly to deal with what is, clearly, an economic downturn.
Airport planning needs to get into full metal jacket mode. The environment is about to change - or, more correctly, it's already changed.
Regardless of whatever definition the inhabitants in the White House may decide, the fact is that air traffic demand is already reflecting a recession. The current capacity pull downs are due not just to pilot shortages, but a projected shortage of air passenger demand.
Invest eight minutes with us and get a new perspective - one that will be predicted in the media by the fourth quarter - after its already here.
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