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Business Aviation Insider Poll: When Do You Expect to Resume a Full International Flying Schedule?

Operations, particularly international operations, were drastically cut back in the past year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. However, as a vaccine becomes more widespread, and more countries start reopening, operators are increasingly looking to resume global travel.

Quick Poll Results

When do you expect to resume a full international flying schedule?
  • Summer 202129.69%
  • Fall 202126.56%
  • End of 2021 or later43.75%

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