Airline capacity worldwide is down 77% year over year for
the first week of April, according to a ForwardKeys analysis.
Carriers are scheduled to fly just 10 million seats between
March 30 and April 5, down from 44.2 million a year ago.
#COVID19 – snapshot of what the traffic looked like this Sunday, 29 March, compared to Sunday 31 March 2019 across the @eurocontrol area. @Transport_EU @IATA @A4Europe @ECACceac @ACI_EUROPE @CANSOEurope @eraaorg pic.twitter.com/jctm4JN6R4
Scheduling data analyzed by ForwardKeys shows that Dutch
carrier KLM had the most seats scheduled to be in service this week among the
world’s airlines with 800,000. Delta was slated to fly the most seats among
U.S. carriers, followed by American.
Many airlines still expect deeper cuts in the weeks ahead.
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