It's been a tough year and a half for almost very airline on the planet.
Some, as traffic fell away within days, ran medical supply flights and others pivoted to use some of their aircraft for cargo operations.
But, overall, the aviation sector slowed to a standstill and aircraft were temporarily parked in airplane graveyards or placed on the parking stands at hundreds of airports around the world.
EasyJet, Europe's second largest airline, was no exception... But as travelers prepare to take flight and restrictions are eased, how is it plotting its return and what turbulence is it planning for?
EasyJet’s chief commercial officer, Sophie Dekkers talks about headwinds and tailwinds as travel makes its return with PhocusWire's Kevin May uduring the Phocuswright Europe conference last month.
The full interview is included below...
Cruising Altitude: A Long Way Up? - Phocuswright Europe Online 2021