Post-Pandemic Shifts: Cities Lose Flights as Hubs Gain Dominance

The post-pandemic surge in air travel has led to a shift in international flight patterns, favoring established hubs like Singapore and New York while cities like Bangkok, Detroit, and Manila see a decline in direct routes to Europe. This trend is driven by factors such as airline profit pressures and limited resources, highlighting the uneven recovery of the airline industry.

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