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International Air Transport Association
IATA reported a sharp 11-percentage point increase for international tickets sold in recent weeks

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) released data showing growing momentum in the recovery of air travel as restrictions are lifted.

 

Improved Ticket Sales

IATA reported a sharp 11-percentage point increase for international tickets sold in recent weeks (in proportion to 2019 sales).

  • In the period around 8 February (7 day moving average) the number of tickets sold stood at 49% of the same period in 2019
  • In the period around 25 January (7 day moving average) the number of tickets sold stood at 38% of the same period in 2019
  • The 11-percentage point improvement between the January and February periods is the fastest such increase for any two-week period since the crisis began

 

Progressive Alleviation of COVID-19 Measures

The jump in ticket sales comes as more governments announce a relaxation of COVID-19 border restrictions. An IATA survey of travel restrictions for the world’s top 50 air travel markets (comprising 92% of global demand in 2019 as measured by revenue passenger kilometers) revealed the growing access available to vaccinated travelers.

  • 18 markets (comprising about 20% of 2019 demand) are open to vaccinated travelers without quarantine or pre-departure testing requirements.
  • 28 markets are open to vaccinated travelers without quarantine requirements (including the 18 markets noted above). This comprises about 50% of 2019 demand.
  • 37 markets (comprising about 60% of 2019 demand) are open to vaccinated travelers under varying conditions (18 having no restrictions, others requiring testing or quarantine or both).

These numbers reflect a spate of relaxations announced around the world, including in Australia, France, the Philippines, the UK, Switzerland, and Sweden among them.

 

IATA continues to call for:

  • Removing all travel barriers (including quarantine and testing) for those fully vaccinated with a WHO-approved vaccine,
  • Enabling quarantine-free travel for non-vaccinated travelers with a negative pre-departure antigen test result,
  • Removing travel bans, and,
  • Accelerating the easing of travel restrictions in recognition that travelers pose no greater risk for COVID-19 spread than already exists in the general population.
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