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When Does CX Return to Normalcy?
Wanted to get peoples thoughts/guesses/uneducated guesses on the dates for:
When Pier F reopens When all JFK nonstop flights resume When masks won’t be required onboard anymore When new F appears I know this is all contingent upon how covid goes and if a vaccine is found but can’t help but be curious as I rebook my 2020 travels for 2021. Also, one other flight service Qs to refresh my memory... JFK-HK departing at 1A on 9/1...does it have the September catering and wine or the August one because it left HK (with wine for the return, I think) on 8/31? |
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it is a crystal ball question, not even Cathay management can answer this.
IMO, Honestly I would be a bit pessimistic, at least until Dec 2020, subject to situation in different countries. |
Originally Posted by dparkinson
(Post 32384435)
Wanted to get peoples thoughts/guesses/uneducated guesses on the dates for:
When masks won’t be required onboard anymore |
Sorry, can't help.
Like most of the others, my crystal ball is in the shop for repairs. :p |
Originally Posted by dparkinson
(Post 32384435)
When Does CX Return to Normalcy?
Regards |
Vaccine generally available and administered, whenever that is
Meanwhile we have to be satisfied with local travel. |
You're here hoping for normalcy while I'm just here hoping that my CX routes won't get cancelled and I'll be allowed to enter HK. Fingers crossed!
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Originally Posted by dparkinson
(Post 32384435)
Wanted to get peoples thoughts/guesses/uneducated guesses on the dates for:
When Pier F reopens When all JFK nonstop flights resume When masks won’t be required onboard anymore When new F appears 2035 |
2023 earliest, if ever.
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Originally Posted by tentseller
(Post 32384732)
Sorry, can't help.
Like most of the others, my crystal ball is in the shop for repairs. :p |
Originally Posted by tentseller
(Post 32384732)
Sorry, can't help.
Like most of the others, my crystal ball is in the shop for repairs. :p
Originally Posted by carrotjuice
(Post 32385156)
Quarantined?!
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What was "normal" in 2019 / early 2020 will never be normal again.
Health checks at airports may remain in place for many years or permanently. Something similar to the yellow fever vaccination and card my be needed for COVID Aircraft loads will take may years to build back up to the levels of early 2020. Businesses have learnt that meetings do not have to be held face to face - this means the demand for business travel will not quickly recover. As a consequence airlines will have excess capacity. the airlines have two options decrease supply - fly less often often with smaller more economical planes increase demand - Make their airline the one people chose (better bus class product, better FF schemes etc) I don't think this will happen, but remember the peak of FF schemes and bus class product was when airlines had excess capacity and wanted to fill seats. These have both been reduced as carries fly with high loads. More airlines and hotel chains will go bankrupt before the COVID situation recovers This could mean mergers or even just the outright closure of these businesses. Governments will go into massive debt trying to support their failing economies. When the COVID situation is over, COVID recovery taxes will be introduced to cover this debt. I don't think the airline and travel industry will ever be what is was before. There will be no recovery of the airline industry if there is no vaccine and borders are not reopened. But that's enough optimism for one day :) |
Originally Posted by percysmith
(Post 32384883)
Vaccine generally available and administered, whenever that is
Meanwhile we have to be satisfied with local travel. |
Originally Posted by bricksoft
(Post 32385218)
There will be no recovery of the airline industry if there is no vaccine and borders are not reopened.
To put it another way, air travel does not return to normal until the economy shows signs of recovery. The economy won't show signs of recovery until there is a vaccine or widespread immunity. It is all inter-dependent. |
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