Airlines See Demand Inflection In 2021, But Outlook Remains Murky

American Airlines jet
American Airlines says its international bookings dropped by half after the U.S. announced a new COVID-19 testing policy for foreign arrivals.
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U.S airline executives say the recovery in travel demand will reach an inflection point in 2021, but getting there will be anything but easy. Airline management teams are hopeful that pent-up demand for leisure travel will turbocharge a long-awaited demand recovery this summer, fueled by warmer...
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