European Carriers Try To Determine How Business Will Look After Crisis

aircraft on runway
Lufthansa is currently flying about 1% of its usual passenger volume.
Credit: Mario Hommes/DeFodi Images/Getty Images
European airlines are still reeling from the impact of the COVID-19 crisis, but the need to look ahead toward a post-coronavirus future to determine how the region’s air transport industry will evolve in the longer term is clear. Even airlines that were performing well before the coronavirus crisis...
Helen Massy-Beresford

Based in Paris, Helen Massy-Beresford covers European and Middle Eastern airlines, the European Commission’s air transport policy and the air cargo industry for Aviation Week & Space Technology and Aviation Daily.

Jens Flottau

Based in Frankfurt, Germany, Jens is executive editor and leads Aviation Week Network’s global team of journalists covering commercial aviation.

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