Traveling is sure to look different when the coronavirus pandemic subsides. Helane Becker, an analyst with the investment bank Cowen, told Forbes it could take two to five years before airline passenger numbers return to the levels of 2019.
Even in the midst of the pandemic, there are previews of possible changes to the future of flight. [CORONAVIRUS BRIEFING: Daily ClickOrlando.com newsletter delivered to your inbox] Experts say flyers should expect to see health screenings and longer waits when flying.
After Sept. 11, 2001, security screenings and bag inspections by the TSA led to longer lines and wait times. After the pandemic, screening for coronavirus will likely become the new norm of the travel experience, at least until a vaccine is