Airtravel Post Covid-19
- Dipesh Sharma

- May 11, 2020
- 2 min read
Many experts believe that the Industry requires at least 6 to 8 Quarters to reach the pre pandemic levels.

Throughout the World, there's an uncertainty going on, an uncertainty which nobody can predict what will bring in thier lives, thousands of jobs are on risk, with people sitting at home especially the junior level engineers and other employees to protect themselves from this pandemic. It really brings to the question as to what the future of the air travel will look like?
Here some Ideas:-
Get ready to pay more: - It's believed that the airline industry will take more longer to be normal, as the result many of the aircrafts will still be at rest for many operators, the result being that the availability of seats and options to choose the carriers will be lot less as compared to pre pandemic era. The result will be to burn extra cash to travel from one point to another.
Additional Inflight Services to be stopped on regional flights: - Some of the inflight services like meals and other small services will be stopped for limited period of time on the regional flights.While passengers travelling on the International flights will still get these benefits, but domestic flights will have to cease such services for limited duration.
Health Check in Airports: - Many of the countries have already announced that a mandatory health checkup will be done to all the passengers travelling from the airports. It is done to ensure that no persons with symptoms of fever, headaches should board the flights, it may prove to be dangerous to other passengers.
Middle Seats will be gone: - Not like gone, they will still be there but passengers won't be allowed to sit, this will be done again for the safety purposes of the passengers.
Safety Gear would be a must: - It will be implemented for short haul flights and can also be for loner haul but that's for the carriers to decide.
These were some of the major changes while there will be some other minor changes as well so stay tuned for that.




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