European carriers anticipate robust summer travel demand.
European Carriers Anticipate Robust Summer Travel Demand | David Casey | If airline schedules planned for the northern summer 2023 are maintained, seat capacity across Europe is set to return to about 93% of 2019 levels during peak travel weeks, with many short-haul markets exceeding levels seen before the pandemic. |
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