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Asia Pacific Aviation Players Expect Normalising Performance

Tim Bacchus, Senior Research Analyst, Asia-Pacific Aviation, Bloomberg Intelligence

12-Apr-24 07:30

Asia Pacific Aviation Players Expect Normalising Performance
  • The International Air Transport Association forecasted that the global airline industry is poised for increased profitability in 2024, with an estimated 4.7 billion travellers expected to take to the skies. Timothy Bacchus, Senior Research Analyst at Bloomberg Intelligence, shares with us if Asia Pacific aviation players will also see that same positive momentum.

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Presented by: Philip See, Wong Shou Ning


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