[ad_1] The demand for air travel is expected to remain low as the pandemic drags on. – BLOOMBERG Philippine Airlines are aIts pre-pandemic passenger volume is likely to rebound in 2021, Fitch Ratings said, as the continued spread of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in the Philippines remains a “high risk.” …
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[ad_1] Air traffic passenger volume in key Asia Pacific markets “will remain well below” next year compared to pre-coronavirus 2019 (Covid-19) pandemic levels, Fitch Ratings said. In a statement issued on Monday, the credit rating agency said that recovery, especially the international network, would depend on the ability of countries …
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