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Kicking Forecasters is Fun
And especially so when they dare to be specific about recoveries.   First over the top at the end of last year was ACI [Airports Council In.....
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A Tale of Two Cities
A Tale of Two Cities... ...and two major international airports which back in 2019 found themselves at opposite ends of the world’s top 20. .....
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Forecast Update August 2022
The latest monthly forecasts have today been uploaded to client sites.   Europe and North America This Year and Next The rate of recover.....
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Forecast Update; International Focus January 2022
A goodly proportion of subscribers have, of late and quite understandably, been pre-occupied by the possible downside effects of the Omicron variant. .....
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Forecast Update October 2021
The Major Change: Europe The European recovery is now well under way and the changes in this forecast set, compared with that developed just a mont.....
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Latest August Forecast Update
The latest monthly forecasts for airports, terminals, nationalities, routes and airlines have today been uploaded to client sites. Read on for the.....
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Forecast Revisions; July Update to 2025
There are brighter spots in the international sector. There is also continued development in domestic travel but there are, without doubt, at leas.....
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Domestic Passenger Forecast; June Update
Air4casts examines the top terminals in June for both international and domestic passenger departures. Throughout the pandemic there have b.....
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May Forecast Update
The latest May forecasts for 1500 airports have today been uploaded to client sites. Today's Air4casts bulletin examines the outlook by region.....
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Latest Forecast Review
The latest forecasts for over 1500 airports have today been uploaded to client websites. This briefing examines the latest outlook by region. &.....
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March Forecast Update
The revised passenger forecasts, uploaded to subscribers’ websites today, represent no more than a  modest change on the outlook develo.....
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Forecast Update February
That there continues to be substantial pent-up demand for international travel has, from the evidence, never been in doubt.   Europ.....
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