After a steep decline, as more countries began to loosen travel restrictions within their borders, the industry experienced an upturn in passenger demand driven primarily by domestic markets.
After a steep decline, domestic markets led the way in passenger demand as more countries began to loosen travel restrictions within their borders. Internationally, air travel showed little
improvement as most of the markets remained heavily restricted.
However, due to the lifting of restrictions in the Schengen Area, international fights showed tentative signs of growth. This small, yet positive movement was further supported by the emergence of travel bubbles in several countries around the world.