Eurostat Sees No Recovery For Commercial Air Travel In Early 2021

Eurostat Sees No Recovery for Commercial Air Travel in Early 2021

The commercial air traffic in the European Union has not recovered from the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and accompanying travel restrictions in early 2021, including last month, Eurostat, the EU's official statistics bureau, said on Wednesday

MOSCOW (Pakistan Point News / Sputnik - 12th May, 2021) The commercial air traffic in the European Union has not recovered from the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and accompanying travel restrictions in early 2021, including last month, Eurostat, the EU's official statistics bureau, said on Wednesday.

According to the bureau, last April the industry suffered a 91-percent drop in air traffic, compared to the same month in 2019 as the coronavirus restrictions were in full effect.

"The first months of 2021 showed no signs of recovery: January (-68% compared with same month in 2019), February (-73%), March (-71%) and April (-70%)," Eurostat said in a statement.

The statistics agency added that the largest April decreases in commercial flights were recorded in Paris' Charles de Gaulle Airport and Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport, both of which had a 67-percent drop compared to April 2019.

As the COVID-19 epidemic was unfolding last year, many countries adopted severe restrictions to stop the virus from spreading and disrupting global economy in the process.