亚太航空公司协会:亚洲航空公司上月客运量暴跌98%
亚太航空公司协会(AAPA)表示,由於疫情限制航空旅游需求,6月亚洲航空公司的载客量按年大跌98%至72.4万人次,平均客运力仅为36.3%。
AAPA总干事Subhas Menon表示,随着各国政府为避免出现第二波疫情而重新实施部分封锁措施,航空业下半年的复苏前景不确定性增加。
他称,行业正处於危险的状态,亚太地区航空公司正在迅速耗尽现金储备,并造成大量亏损。由於旅游需求在第二季度消失,亚太地区航空公司在今年上半年的载客量按年下跌68%至6,100万人次。
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