There will be a 'significant rebound' in the aviation industry once borders start to open up, said Thomas Flohr of VistaJet.
There will be a "significant rebound" in the aviation industry once borders start to open up, said Thomas Flohr of VistaJet.
Flohr predicted that airlines would initially face the problem of low load factors, and suggested that private jet companies like his could collaborate with them to use smaller planes if it doesn't make business sense to fly a commercial aircraft.
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