Recovery for Hong Kong’s Aviation is Looking Brighter Than Expected
The International Air Transport Association announced on Tuesday that Hong Kong’s aviation industry will return to pre-pandemic levels by the end of 2024, three years earlier than previously projected.
According to a statement from IATA Director General Willie Walsh, “the situation is looking bright for Hong Kong.” “China’s earlier than anticipated reopening is giving the passenger recovery a much-needed boost.”
The IATA praised the city’s intention to hire more foreign workers to boost the industry, saying that the modification puts Hong Kong in line with expectations for a speedier recovery in other areas of the Asia-Pacific region.
The International Air Transport Association announced on Tuesday that Hong Kong’s aviation industry will return to pre-pandemic levels by the end of 2024, three years earlier than previously projected.
According to a statement from IATA Director General Willie Walsh, “the situation is looking bright for Hong Kong.” “China’s earlier than anticipated reopening is giving the passenger recovery a much-needed boost.”
The IATA praised the city’s intention to hire more foreign workers to boost the industry, saying that the modification puts Hong Kong in line with expectations for a speedier recovery in other areas of the Asia-Pacific region.