Passenger and Aircraft Movement at Belo Horizonte International Airport in November Should Repeat the Level Recorded in October, and About 920 Thousand People Should Pass Through the Terminal. The Number Represents a Growth of 30% Compared to November 2021. The Quantity of Flights Should Reach 7.7 Thousand Between Landings and Takeoffs. The Holiday of the Proclamation of the Republic (15), Which Falls on a Tuesday, Should Influence the Flow of Passengers.
The Holiday of the Proclamation of the Republic, Which Falls on November 15, Is Expected to Deeply Impact Data Related to Air Travel in Brazil, Bringing Positive Results for Tourism and the Economy in General, Which Is Recovering from the Post-Pandemic and the Increase in Prices Due to Rising Inflation. Due to the Crisis Faced Since 2020, Many Airlines Listed on the Stock Exchange Experienced Declines of Over 50%.
“We Are on the Right Track, but We Still Cannot Say That the Consequences of the Pandemic Have Been Overcome,” Emphasizes the Director of Operations and Infrastructure at BH Airport, Herlichy Bastos. “The Effects of Covid-19 Altered Market Dynamics, and We Need to Monitor These Changes, Which Will Last for a Long Time, to Build a New Future for the Sector,” He Clarifies. “The Profile of Passengers Has Changed, and Airline Networks Are Still Being Reconstructed”, Evaluates Herlichy Bastos, Pointing Out That the Impacts of the Pandemic Are Still Being Felt in the Airport Sector.
Belo Horizonte Airport Will Offer 40 Destinations and Shows Strong Recovery in the Aviation Sector in the Economy
Belo Horizonte International Airport Is Connected to 40 Destinations This Month, Including Extra and Regular Flights. For International Flights, the Highlight Is the Increase in Copa’s Frequency to Panama, from Five to Seven Weekly Flights in November. The Route to Lisbon/Portugal Remains Unchanged. For December, the Expectation Is to Surpass 50 Markets Served.
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