
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.
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.
737 MAX, COVID-19, News, Unmanned Aircraft
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COVID-19, News, Safety Oversight, uncrewed aircraft
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