IATA does not see major inflation impact on air travel demand

Global airlines on Tuesday played down concerns that rising inflation could halt a rebound in air travel, saying some carriers could cut ticket prices if needed to stimulate demand. Willie Walsh, director general of the IATA, also told a group of journalists that recent travel chaos in Europe was caused mainly by delays in getting staff security clearances, which he expected to ease. <br/>
Reuters
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5/31/22