The head of Atlanta’s airport says that it could be years before revenue rebounds from the lows seen during the coronavirus pandemic.
Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport General Manager John Shelden told told a city council committee that airports are expecting to see fewer fliers for the foreseeable future, adding that it could be two to five years before a return to pre-COVID levels, according to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
Shelden added that Altanta’s airport lost nearly $42 million between January and March of this year, and he expects to lose more.
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Go back in time to 9/11 and all the predictions. The economy recovered very quickly.