Daily Memo: The Human Cost Of COVID That Didn’t Need To Be

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The financial cost to airlines worldwide of the coronavirus pandemic has been well documented, with estimates in the $280 billion range for the two worst years of 2020 and 2021. The industry also proved to be resilient in the face of its worst ever crisis, with IATA now forecasting a net profit of...
Karen Walker

Karen Walker is Air Transport World Editor-in-Chief and Aviation Week Network Group Air Transport Editor-in-Chief. She joined ATW in 2011 and oversees the editorial content and direction of ATW, Routes and Aviation Week Group air transport content.

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