What will travel look like after coronavirus?

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As movement around the world grows more and more restricted, it's hard to imagine what travel will look like when it eventually ramps back up. The staggering global scale of the coronavirus pandemic makes it especially devastating, but the travel industry has rebounded from past crises and experts believe it will bounce back again.

A silhouette of an airplane flying overhead. As movement around the world grows more and more restricted, it's hard to imagine what travel will look like when it eventually ramps back up.

For now, we don't know when or how the pandemic will pass. But once the public health crisis improves, travellers will also need to see steep drops in prices to get them moving again, analysts say. Anderson suggested that reconfiguring some of the new ships that are still under construction with bigger staterooms and less passenger density might be a way to attract new customers. Reducing buffet food service and leaning more toward a la carte dining across rate tiers might be another way to reassure travellers who are skeptical about cruise travel, he said.

Historically, in times of great uncertainty such as in 2001 after the 9/11 attacks or after the end of the recession in 2009, it has taken twice as long for room rates to rebound than it did for them to drop to their lowest point, Freitag said. "If we really want to turn this around, airlines have to be flying with empty middle seats and prices dramatically lower than what we had last summer," he said.last week announced plans to eliminate some food and beverage service and middle seat assignments to cut costs and reduce interaction on board.

 

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wait and see after coronavirus

It will unaffordable for a while, that's for sure

Who cares again

Airlines should start to build trust and goodwill right now by treating their current customers right. Hey SunwingVacay how about issuing refunds to responsible customers who decided not to travel during a pandemic?

It’ll look like airlines were bailed out and yet all tickets will be higher because of the pandemic, so essentially we’ll pay for bailout and then $2,000 to fly from Toronto to Vancouver

Air lines should be forced to distance space between seats. We all be shoved in like can sardines. You don’t know who got what on side ya

More rights eroded, like after 9/11

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