In the report, Willie Walsh, Director General of the International Air Transport Association (IATA), assured that the post-Covid-19 recovery does not vary with the Omicron variant of the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus, which causes Covid-19, because people want to continue traveling, which will increase when the current restrictions are lifted.
The agency’s plans state that traffic to, from and within Latin America will be strong in 2022, with limited travel restrictions and dynamic passenger flows within the region, and to and from North America.
Amid that outlook, IATA expects that 2019 traveler figures are exceeded in Central America by 102 percent in 2023; 109 percent in 2024; and 115 percent in 2025.
The IATA study states that passenger numbers in Central America were 72 percent in 2021, compared to 2019 levels before Covid-19, well above South America (51) and the Caribbean (44).
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