IATA料航空公司加快調高票價應對油價上漲
國際航空運輸協會(IATA)總幹事Willie Walsh表示,航空公司將加快提高票價,把上漲的油價成本轉嫁給乘客。能源成本的飆升將導致今年行業前景惡化,不過由於全球經濟復甦不均,部分航空公司能夠實現盈利。
IATA表示,隨着Omicron的影響在亞洲以外的地區消退,2月全球客運量出現反彈。烏克蘭局勢的影響未反映到月度數據中。
2月全球客運量爲2019年同月水平的54.5%,高過1月的50.6%;貨運量爲111.9%。
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