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Article: Global air travel may not recover until 2011.
- Article from:
- The Daily Star (Beirut, Lebanon)
- Article date:
- September 10, 2009
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Byline: Daily Star Staff
Summary:
International air travel, whacked by the economic downturn, is starting to stabilize but may not recover until 2011 as companies and passengers continue to scale back, executives at aviation giants Boeing Co. and Airbus SAS said Wednesday.AaPassenger travel, somewhat better so far in the second half of this year than in the first, was still expected to slump between 6 percent and 8 percent for the year, said Randy Tinseth.
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