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Over 900,000 Passengers Took To The Skies In The US On Thursday
October 8th saw over 936,000 people take to the skies. Though still far below the 2.6 million that flew on the same weekday last year, this number was the highest it has been since the Labor Day holiday and the best non-major holiday traveler count since mid-March. The recovery continues Passenger counts have routinely been above 500,000 each day since July, with the weekends and days leading up to them outperforming Tuesdays and Wednesdays. On Thursday, October 8th, 936,915 people took to the… (simpleflying.com) Más...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
en el dia de hoy las declaraciones del administrador del aeropuerto de tocumen panama rep. de panama PTY han sido que las espectativas de pasajeros y vuelos viajando se han doblado con respecto a lo que ellos habian calculado.
Y, que sólo están volando desde unas pocas ciudades seleccionadas de Estados Unidos
It will be interesting to see what the holidays bring.
with so many layoffs and cutbacks in service,the passenger loads will have to dramatically increase and stay that way for the airlines to start a comeback..the virus is on the uptick in about 30 states at present,and european countries are having the second "wave" of cases just as they had been diminished...
Sweden hasn’t instituted lockdowns or enforced mask use but they are not experiencing a second wave. The UK, Italy and Spain are experiencing an increase in infections.
https://www.mcgill.ca/oss/article/covid-19-health/which-sweden-do-you-want-believe
Thanks for the link. It also says that the number of daily deaths from COVID has been going down since April.