What happens to transport on April 22



Hello! This is again a regular review of what is happening with the transport. The current crisis can be recognized as the largest since the advent of our galaxy. It has already been considered the largest in 100 years, well, nothing used to be bigger there before, like, it was also not observed.

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LATAM Airlines Group announced plans to temporarily suspend all scheduled international passenger traffic from April 13, 2020 to April 30, 2020.

EasyJet reached an agreement with Airbus to delay the delivery of 24 aircraft.

The International Council of Airports (Airports Council International) suggests that the industry will not recover to its previous levels of traffic until the end of 2021. Passenger turnover in the world will fall by almost 38% compared with the predicted figure.



Estimated Global Lossesairlines as a result of the coronavirus pandemic rose to 314 billion US dollars, which is 25% more than previously predicted. The forecasted volume of traffic this year will be reduced by 48% compared with the previously projected decrease of 38%, IATA said. The previous forecast was around 24-28 billion dollars, which was approximately equal to the losses from the situation after September 11, when people were afraid to fly for several more months.

Emirates is the first airline to conduct COVID-19 rapid testsfor passengers. The Emirates, in coordination with the Dubai Health Authority (DHA), will introduce additional precautions. A quick blood test was performed by the Dubai Health Authority (DHA) and the results were available within 10 minutes. This test was conveniently conducted in the group registration area of ​​terminal 3 of Dubai International Airport.

What else?


  • Amazon puts new buyers on waitlists as does not cope with the demand for the delivery of products from its Whole Foods stores. Amazon said that during the outbreak, online orders increased by more than 60%. The company employs employees to expand delivery capabilities and limits the opening hours of its stores to offline shoppers to handle the load.
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- Airbus purchases and supplies millions of medical masks from China. Most of them were donated to the governments of the countries where the company operates: France, Germany, Spain, Great Britain. Also, company employees are developing in the field of manufacturing PPE and mechanical ventilation for 3D printing.
- American Airlines raised $ 2 million with the Red Cross for charity, and 10 miles for every dollar donated were offered to customers of the loyalty program. The company also uncovered its emergency food supplies and kitchen storage and donated food.

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- Delta Airlines did the same. Plus, despite the daily losses incurred by the company since March, it provides free flights for healthcare providers. Hawaiian provides free flights to healthcare providers, supports charities, and collaborates with healthcare providers.
- Boeing produces PPE through 3D printing. They are going to make several thousand face shields a week.
- British Airways. Many of the flight attendants already work in the NHS, in emergency rooms, hospitals or emergency operators.
- JetBlueprovides free transportation and drug delivery services for NGOs. They also provide flights to some students who need help to get home.
- The Lufthansa Cargo 777F aircraft delivered ≈23.6 tons of protective equipment from Shanghai. Operation is ongoing with 17 Lufthansa Cargo vessels, which operate continuously to transport vital medical supplies.
- Singapore Airlines has provided more than 300 flight attendants to work in hospitals. They provide administrative support in hospitals and serve patients who need non-clinical care.
- Southwest Airlinesprovides healthcare providers with free transportation. they also began manufacturing medical masks.
- Spirit Airlines is partnering with the Jack and Jill Kids Center, which will donate $ 20,000 to help distribute food. AK also carries out humanitarian flights, collaborating with US embassies.
- United Airlines provides free flights for medical professionals, collaborated with Flexport.org to deliver the necessary medical supplies.

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