Risk-Averse Governments Are to Blame for Travel’s Slow Recovery: Airline Group Chief
Not enough airplanes are being filled to carry travelers around the world because governments are being too sheepish about opening up, says IATA boss Willie Walsh. David Ryder / Getty Images
Skift Take: Open up. That was the direct message from Willie Walsh (is there any other kind from him?) to what he sees as really squeamish governments. The IATA boss is clearly frustrated by the lack of global travel, and filled long-haul flights, as summer fast approaches.
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