Covid-19 The Day After – efforts and initiatives Air Travel: Consumers Still Wary About Flying but Industry Experts Positive by GTP editing team 18 June 2020 written by GTP editing team 18 June 2020 3 comments Share 0FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 14 Photo Source: OAG Industry experts may be confident about the resumption of travel after the Covid-19 pandemic subsides, but travelers appear to still be fearful of getting on planes, a recent study found. More specifically, according to findings released by UK-based global travel data provider OAG, passenger confidence is low concerning air travel but the industry is showing signs of confidence. The survey was conducted on a sample of frequent flyers from the airline and airport industry, financial, government and industry bodies, consultants, travel tech and hospitality professionals, as well as education, research and media in 33 countries. According to the OAG survey, passenger sentiment hovered mostly in the “fearful” end of the 1-10 scale averaging a score of 3.8 with the most confident in the Middle East (6.2 out of 10) and the most fearful in the Caribbean and Africa. Source: OAG On the other end of the spectrum, industry insiders believe it’s all a matter of time. “Some 35 percent will travel as soon as their work requires them to, and another 11 percent will travel when restrictions are lifted,” OAG said. According to the findings, “excluding those who don’t generally fly for work, more than half (56 percent) expect to fly as soon as their work requires them to travel or as soon as restrictions are lifted while a quarter says they will wait until they are convinced flying is safe, with the remainder waiting until there is a vaccine in place or when immunity passports are available,” OAG said. Source: OAG At the same time, in terms of traveling for personal reasons, the OAG survey found that 76 percent would take a domestic flight by the end of the year and 38 percent within two months. With regard to international flying for personal reasons, 58 percent said they were willing to take a long-haul flight this year, and 30 percent within two months of restrictions or quarantine measures being lifted. Join the 15,000+ travel executives who read our newsletter Follow GTP Headlines on Google News to keep up to date with all the latest on tourism and travel in Greece. Share 0 FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail GTP editing team This is the team byline for GTP. The copyrights for these articles are owned by GTP. They may not be redistributed without the permission of the owner. previous post Greece Extends Discounted VAT for Five Islands next post Road Tourism to Greece Generates €1.8bn in 2019 You may also like Greece’s Hotel Market Sees Major Investments Over Four Months 5 February 2025 Greek Tourism Ministry Monitors Santorini Situation as Seismic Activity Continues 5 February 2025 Global Air Passenger Demand Reaches Record High in 2024, IATA Reports 5 February 2025 Greek PM Reassures Public About Santorini’s Ongoing Seismic Activity 5 February 2025 Milos: Ministry Suspends 5-star Hotel Construction Near Sarakiniko Beach 5 February 2025 ELIME and HELMEPA Join Forces for Safer, More Sustainable Greek Ports 5 February 2025 3 comments Laci 20 June 2020 - 12:56 Airlines should not worry. They can have a lot of consumers. Hundred of thousands seamen eagerly waiting to fly home and to get to their new contract. Reply Donna Hughes 20 June 2020 - 09:51 My husband is stuck in New Delhi,India. He’s been there 14 months.i need to get him home to the u.s. Reply Rajesh Shingvi 19 June 2020 - 15:55 Most travell plans are delayed due to quorantune policy Reply Leave a Reply to Donna Hughes Cancel Reply Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ