The coronavirus epidemic could rob passenger airlines of up to $113 billion in r...
WASHINTGON/SINGAPORE - The coronavirus epidemic could rob passenger airlines of up to $113 billion in revenue this year, an industry body warned on Thursday, while the head of a large U.S. airline said the drop-off in travel demand seemed driven more by fear than economics, similar to what happened after the disasters of Sept. 11, 2001.
Earlier, Kelly told CNBC: “9/11 wasn’t an economically driven issue for travel, it was more fear, quite frankly, and I think that’s what’s manifested this time. I think there’s elements of both but it has a 9/11-type feel.Russia's Aeroflot to suspend Hong Kong flights amid coronavirus fears: InterfaxThe estimated revenue hit to the sector was made by the International Air Transport Association .
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