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Despite lockdown easing, woes of the aviation sector unlikely to abate in coming months

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IATA has forecast that passenger demand will decline by a whopping 47% and revenues of airlines drop by 11 billion in the current calendar year due to the covid-19 pandemic As the union and state governments plan to ease the lockdown in a phased manner, the aviation sector may not witness any green shoots in near to medium term as demand might remain muted with corporates likely to cut cost and restrain employees from travelling.

Personal travel plans will also be kept in abeyance due to falling affordability of individuals due to the covid-19 induced slowdown and heightened safety concerns.

According to industry experts, the biggest challenge for the airlines will be to deploy their aircrafts since demand will be significantly lower than

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