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Asian Airports Poised For Robust Recovery

Denise Wong, Equity Analyst, Asia Infrastructure, Bloomberg Intelligence

19-Jun-24 07:45

Asian Airports Poised For Robust Recovery

The Asian airport industry is set to undergo a significant recovery following the disruptions of COVID-19. It is anticipated that major hubs will revert to pre-pandemic passenger levels by 2025. Denise Wong, Equity Analyst, Asia Infrastructure, Bloomberg Intelligence, sheds light on the key challenges and strategic approaches influencing this anticipated rebound.

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Presented by: Philip See, Wong Shou Ning, Shazana Mokhtar


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