Aviation industry this year is half the sales and the final loss of 9 trillion yen deficit or June 10 17:26

Due to the impact of the new coronavirus, demand for empty flights has fallen sharply, and the airline companies around the world will make a deficit of about 9 trillion yen in the net loss of the airline industry He points out the outlook and points out that financial support from governments is important.

This was revealed on the 9th by the IATA = International Air Transport Association, which has about 290 airlines in the world.

As a result, in order to prevent the spread of the new coronavirus, each country took measures to restrict domestic movement and travel, so the demand for empty flights fell, and the number of passengers this time was about 2.25 billion. And it is expected to decrease to about half of last year.

And this year, the total sales of member companies will be halved compared to last year, and the final loss will be about 84.3 billion dollars, about 9 trillion yen in Japanese yen.

Of these, the largest losses were from
airlines in the Asia Pacific region at $29 billion,
followed by
North America at around $23 billion and
Europe at around $21 billion.

IATA points out that financial support from the governments of each country is important, saying, "In the history of the aviation industry, it will be the most financially depressed in 2020." We are calling for measures such as infection prevention measures for passengers and passengers to be lifted.