European airlines cutting fares to woo back passengers
With the coronavirus crisis putting a chill on travel, European airlines are reducing fares to attract passengers and fill the planes that are still flying.
Travel restrictions adopted by many countries to stem the spread of the disease have clobbered airlines, bringing air traffic to a near halt in the spring. And while traffic picked up during the summer, it is now falling off again.
According to Eurocontrol, which coordinates air traffic in Europe, traffic has been slowing over the past couple of weeks, and is now 54 per cent below its comparable level last year.
A European airline trade association has put August traffic even lower, at just 30 per cent of 2019 levels.
Eurocontrol is now more pessimistic about a recovery for the sector.









