Home » today » Business » Air traffic in Paris should return to pre-crisis levels “between 2024 and 2027” Air traffic in Paris should return to pre-crisis levels “between 2024 and 2027” July 27, 2020 by world today news The ADP group, which does not see air traffic return to normal for years, presented half-mast results for the first half. By Le Figaro with AFP –«The months of April and May saw almost zero traffic and the resumption of traffic was slow in the months of June and July». ERIC PIERMONT / AFP A return of air traffic in Paris to the level of 2019 is expected “between 2024 and 2027», Indicated Monday Augustin de Romanet, CEO of ADP, manager of Paris airports quoted in a press release. “This is the first time in 50 years that air traffic has experienced such a sudden surge and it has been shown that the recovery will be very gradual: a return to the 2019 traffic level in Paris is expected between 2024 and 2027», Estimated Augustin de Romanet. In addition, airport manager Groupe ADP recorded a net loss of 543 million euros in the first half, against 250 million euros in profit a year ago, with traffic falling by more than 62% at airports. Parisians, he announced. «The months of April and May saw almost zero traffic and the resumption of traffic was slow in the months of June and July“, Commented Augustin de Romanet, quoted in a press release, adding that”all of the group’s activities had been strongly affected“By the coronavirus crisis which has ground almost all the planes in the world”from March». — Related posts:Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger announces plans to integrate AI into every productState capital is heading for a new record year | State capital SaarbrückenMassimo D'Amario, new CEO of Eleven Sports"How to Embed Posts on Your Website: A Step-by-Step Guide"Share this:FacebookX Related United States: 200-meter freighter capsizes off the Georgia coast, four missing Review: Destroy All Humans! – PSX-Sense Leave a Comment Cancel replyCommentName Email Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Search for: