Morocco’s Air Traffic Plummets 54% in March Amid Flight Suspensions
– byBladi.net
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With 4,910,594 passengers recorded at the end of March 2020, air traffic in Morocco fell by 12%, according to the quarterly data from the National Airports Office (ONDA).
This drop in air traffic is due to the suspension of international flights on March 15, 2020.
Similarly, air traffic in the first two months of the year was growing by 11.6%, before falling by 54.6% in March.
According to the Office, this crisis has impacted airport revenues as well as those of airlines.
Category: Economy
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