Partners and Programs:
  • BARS
  • GSIP
  • SKYbrary
  • ASN
  • Contact Us
  • Members' Center
  • Login
  • Support Aviation Safety

  • Industry Updates
  • The Foundation
    • About the Foundation
    • Founders
    • Mission
    • History
    • Leadership
    • Officers and Staff
    • Media/Communications
    • Aviation Award & Scholarship Programs
    • Work with Us
    • Join Us
  • Events
  • AeroSafety World
  • Toolkits & Resources
    • COVID-19 Crisis Resources
    • Fatigue Management
    • Flight Path Monitoring
    • Global Action Plan for the Prevention of Runway Excursions (GAPPRE)
    • Go-Around Project
    • Learning From All Operations
    • Past Safety Initiatives
    • Pilot Training and Competency
    • Podcasts
    • Special Reports
    • Unreliable Airspeed
  • Industry Updates
  • The Foundation
    • About the Foundation
    • Founders
    • Mission
    • History
    • Leadership
    • Officers and Staff
    • Media/Communications
    • Aviation Award & Scholarship Programs
    • Work with Us
    • Join Us
  • Events
  • AeroSafety World
  • Toolkits & Resources
    • COVID-19 Crisis Resources
    • Fatigue Management
    • Flight Path Monitoring
    • Global Action Plan for the Prevention of Runway Excursions (GAPPRE)
    • Go-Around Project
    • Learning From All Operations
    • Past Safety Initiatives
    • Pilot Training and Competency
    • Podcasts
    • Special Reports
    • Unreliable Airspeed
  • Contact Us
  • Members' Center
  • Login
  • Support Aviation Safety
Partners and Programs:
  • BARS
  • GSIP
  • SKYbrary
  • ASN

FLIGHT SAFETY FOUNDATION HEADQUARTERS

701 N. Fairfax Street, Suite 250,
Alexandria, Virginia 22314

Phone: +1 703 739 6700 Fax: +1 703 739 6708

  • Aviation Safety Experts
  • AeroSafety World
  • Passengers Say COVID-19 Will Forever Change Flying Habits

COVID-19, News

Passengers Say COVID-19 Will Forever Change Flying Habits

An Inmarsat survey of 10,000 air travelers shows 83 percent say they won’t fly until the pandemic ends.

by Linda Werfelman | November 13, 2020

More than 80 percent of airline passengers say they do not plan to return to their former travel routines after the COVID-19 pandemic is over, according to a survey conducted for mobile satellite communications firm Inmarsat.


You Must Be an FSF Member to Have Full Access to This Article

Become A Member

Your membership includes access to the Foundation’s journal, AeroSafety World, keeping you updated on the latest safety news and information.

Join

Member Login

Please login to access this article. We appreciate your continued support of Flight Safety Foundation.

Login

Share:

Print:

Key Safety Issues

  • Controlled Flight Into Terrain (CFIT)
  • Loss of Control–In Flight (LOC-I)
  • Mechanical Issues
  • Runway Safety (approach and landing)
  • Sabotage/Intentional Acts
  • Midair Collisions (MAC)
  • Runway Safety (Conflicts)
  • Wildlife Issues
  • Fatigue
  • Cabin Safety
  • Emerging Safety Issues
    • Lithium Batteries
    • Safety Information Sharing and Protection
    • Unmanned Aircraft Systems

Related Content

COVID-19, News, Safety Regulation, uncrewed aircraft

Safety News in Brief

ICAO foresees a strengthening recovery.

by FSF Editorial Staff

COVID-19, News, pilot fatigue

Mapping the New ‘Fatigue Landscape’

The COVID-19 pandemic is a new addition to the factors that can interfere with pilots’ rest, researchers say.

by Linda Werfelman

ATC/ATM, COVID-19, Human Factors, News

Safety News in Brief

ICAO foresees a strong recovery in worldwide air travel.

by FSF Editorial Staff

Read more articles

701 N. Fairfax Street, Suite 250, Alexandria, Virginia 22314

Phone: +1 703 739 6700 Fax: +1 703 739 6708

Flight Safety Foundation on Twitter

ICAO foresees a strengthening recovery. Read the full AeroSafety World article here ➡️ https://t.co/FrQqxCPkdD… https://t.co/b6Sg4shw3W

July 5, 2022

Follow @flightsafety

Projects & Partners

  • Basic Aviation Risk Standard
  • Global Safety Information Project
  • SKYbrary
  • Aviation Safety Network
  • Donate
  • Advertise on our website
  • Sponsor & Exhibit at our Events
  • Work with Us
  • Contact Us
  • Site Map
  • Privacy

© 2022 Flight Safety Foundation

Join our group on LinkedIn