Air France-KLM remains deep in the red
The French-Dutch aviation group Air France-KLM recorded a net loss of 3,3 billion euros last year. Although this is lower than in the first Corona year, you are still deep in the red. Also
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The French-Dutch aviation group Air France-KLM recorded a net loss of 3,3 billion euros last year. Although this is lower than in the first Corona year, you are still deep in the red. Also
Basel Airport handled around 3,6 million passengers last year. Compared to 2020, an increase of 39 percent was achieved, but it was 60 percent below the pre-crisis level. In 2019 you still had 9,1
The US aircraft manufacturer Boeing recorded a loss of 4,3 billion US dollars in the previous year. Although this was around two thirds below the previous period, revenues went to 14,8 billion US dollars
Current figures from the International Air Transport Association (IATA) show that the aviation industry was able to recover slightly last year. But if you take the pre-crisis year as a basis for comparison, the airlines were well below that. Compared to 2020, the carriers had significantly more
The US company Hawaiian Airlines expects that the first of a total of ten Boeing 787-9s on order will not be taken over until the first half of 2023. The incorporation was actually intended for the current year. At the same time it had to
The largest airline in the Chinese Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, Cathay Pacific, was hit hard last year by the corona pandemic and the strict entry and quarantine rules. The carrier had only 717.059 passengers. With that you were again
The German airport Stuttgart-Echterdingen handled a total of 3.582.906 passengers last year. This was 11,5 percent above the performance of 2020, but well below the pre-crisis level. Managing Director Walter Schoefer calculates for the current year
In the previous year, significantly more travelers were traveling internationally, but the figures from the World Tourism Association UNWTO show that there can be no talk of real recovery. There were 415 million overnight stays, down 72 percent
The German accommodation establishments recorded significantly fewer overnight stays in the previous year than in the period before the corona pandemic. It was also down 0,9 percent from 2020 for the first XNUMX months
Innsbruck Airport clearly felt the effects of the corona pandemic in the previous year. There were 125.495 passengers and 2.010 flight movements in scheduled and charter traffic. It was therefore still well below the pre-crisis level. For Innsbruck it's winter business