IATA says the airline will fly five billion passengers in 2024
AVIATION & AIRPORTS

IATA says the airline will fly five billion passengers in 2024

The trade group IATA noted that airlines are predicted to carry about five billion passengers by 2024, surpassing the pre-Covid peak. Additionally, IATA stated that it has increased its prior projection of $25.7 billion to $30 billion in net earnings for the world's airlines this year.

The trade group IATA noted that airlines are predicted to carry about five billion passengers by 2024, surpassing the pre-Covid peak. Additionally, IATA stated that it has increased its prior projection of $25.7 billion to $30 billion in net earnings for the world's airlines this year.

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