Recovery uptrend intact


2022 expected to be a good year for air travel

PETALING JAYA: Even though it is too early to say the worst is over for the aviation sector, the current developments with regards to vaccination programmes and gradual opening of borders is paving the way for a recovery of the sector.

It is one of the worst hit by the Covid-19 pandemic. But after a prolonged period of pandemic, the global community is gradually adapting to the new normal and taking to the skies.

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