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2009 - a desperately difficult year for airlines
27th January 2010
This BBC news article highlights some of the key economic challenges facing the global airline industry as we move further in 2010. IATA reports that world airline passenger traffic dropped by 3.5% from a year earlier, while freight traffic fell 10.1% as the downturn hit demand. Losses have mounted and the industry continues to have to weather many uncertainties such as the likely strength of a rebound in global tourism, freight and business travel and the volatility of aviation fuel costs. This in the week when Japanese Airlines filed for bankruptcy. IATA has forecast that airlines will lose $5.6 billion (£3.5 billion) on a net basis this year after losing $11 billion in 2009.