Big Singapore Airlines A380 Move A Positive Sign For International Travel In 2021
The A380 fights back…
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All sorts of dire predictions have been flung about the web, from experts, semi experts, and ‘armchair analysts’ alike, over the future of the travel industry in the wake of COVID-19.
The truth is, as
Skift editor in chief Tom Lowry recently told
CNN’s Richard Quest, in a video entitled “serious doubts business travel will ever return,” nothing is guaranteed.
“The executives we’ve talked to are not talking about a full recovery in 2022 or 2023, it’s more like 2024/2025.”
That’s not to say there aren’t rays of hope though. In fact, a big move recently made by Singapore Airlines is a positive sign for international travel in 2021.
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Qantas makes first move to fly internationally with Japan deal Qantas has made its first significant move to restart international flying after revealing it has plans to launch a new business with Japan Airlines in July.
The deal would involve an expanded codeshare relationship, additional flights, new routes and collaboration on pricing.
It comes after Australian Aviation reported comments by Prime Minister Scott Morrison in October suggesting Japan could be one of the first locations the country will open to.
The two airlines said on Wednesday they had already submitted an application for authorisation to regulators in Australia and New Zealand, with a decision due within six months.