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 Promising Figures from IATA for 2023




According to the data announced by the International Air Transport Association (IATA), it is estimated that travel lovers will plan at least one trip this summer and the effects of the pandemic period will now be left behind.
Covering 4,700 travelers in 11 countries, the survey shows the following information:
• 79% of the travelers who participated in the survey stated that they planned a trip between June-August 2023, 85% said that the peak travel season interruptions should not be a surprise, while 80% stated that their problems were resolved after the pandemic and they expected trouble-free travel.
 
The largest growth is expected in the following regions:
• Asia Pacific region (134.7%)
• Middle East (42.9%)
• Europe (39.9%)
• Africa (36.4%)
• Latin America (21.4%)
• North America (14.1%)

Nick Careen, IATA's Senior Vice President of Operations, Safety, and Security; “This year, he said, expectations are high for the travel season, and for most, this will be their first post-pandemic travel experience. Some disruptions are expected, but there is a clear expectation that the acceleration issues encountered at some key hub airports will be resolved in 2022 and that airlines will have strongly said that it plans tariffs based on capacity declared by airports, border control, ground service providers and air navigation service providers to meet demand. stated that.

Careen also; Noted that strike actions in Europe caused significant disruption earlier this year, governments have effective contingency plans to ensure that actions by providers of essential services such as air traffic control maintain minimum service levels and do not disrupt travelers' hard-won vacations or jeopardize the livelihoods of those in the travel and tourism industry. He said they should be."