The Borneo Post

Moody’s now positive on global airline industry outlook

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KUALA LUMPUR: Moody’s Investors Service has changed the global airline industry outlook to positive from negative, reflecting its expectatio­ns of widespread increases in air travel starting in the second half of 2021 and accelerati­ng through 2022.

In a statement, the ratings agency said it expects this positive demand trend to run for many quarters into 2023.

“Increasing coronaviru­s vaccinatio­ns around the globe will allow government­s to lower barriers to entry for visitors and re-entry for residents returning home.

“Leisure traffic will lead the charge to the boarding gates, while corporate trips and internatio­nal long-haul will follow, initially at slower paces,” it said.

Moody’s said the restoratio­n of the ability to travel will relieve the tremendous pent-up demand to fly to visit friends and relatives and for vacations.

“Hence, we expect offices in many countries will begin reopening in large numbers by the fall of 2021 (Sept 22-Dec 21), which will facilitate the beginning of the recovery of corporate travel.

“We also expect long-haul internatio­nal demand to pick up by the end of 2021, driven by the same factors that will spur leisure and corporate travel,” it added.

The industry outlook had been

Increasing coronaviru­s vaccinatio­ns around the globe will allow government­s to lower barriers to entry for visitors and re-entry for residents returning home.

Moody’s Investors Service

negative since March 6, 2020.

The ratings agency said it would consider changing the outlook to stable if the expectatio­n of the annual growth rate of air travel demand across major markets, measured by the percentage change in revenue passenger kilometres, to slow below 15 per cent.

“We would change the outlook to negative if we were to expect travel demand to decline.

“A lack of efficacy of vaccines against potential future variants of the coronaviru­s would be the likely driver of falling demand,” it said.

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Moody’s said the restoratio­n of the ability to travel will relieve the tremendous pent-up demand to fly to visit friends and relatives and for vacations.

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