US airlines do not see speedy return of China, Japan travel demand

A group representing major US airlines said Tuesday it does not foresee a return of significant international passenger air travel demand from either China or Japan before the end of March and sought an extension of a waiver of some US COVID-19 international route requirements. Airlines for America, a trade group representing major US carriers, told the US Transportation Department that airlines "do not foresee significant and certain international passenger growth in either China or Japan before" the expiration of a current USDOT waiver. The group added ticket sales for the U.-China market as of December remained 88% below 2019 levels, adding passenger demand for both markets remains "severely depressed." Airlines have receives a series of waivers since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic from "use-it-or-lose-it" constraints for some international services. The group added that "international air travel to China remains severely depressed due to cumbersome, uncertain, and constantly evolving travel requirements and entry barriers." The group cited new testing requirements for travelers from China to the United States, implementation of revised travel and visa requirements for entry into China and the ongoing temporary refusal of tourism visa and "implementation of restrictions in other jurisdictions for travelers coming from China." The United States imposed mandatory COVID-19 tests on travelers from China effective Jan. 5.<br/>
Reuters
https://www.reuters.com/business/aerospace-defense/us-airlines-do-not-see-speedy-return-china-japan-travel-demand-2023-01-17/
1/18/23