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RE: The Aviation Sector crises in the Pandemic

in Project HOPE4 years ago

I think the way we travel is most definitely gonna be changing. The hardest hit will be people in places like Australia and New Zealand, where they don't have the choice to use an international bus or rail service, and where fuel-surcharges etc are the highest. Happy to be in Asia. 😊

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I'd be happy living in Singapore or Malaysia where it's the busiest hub for international travel and cheaper too.Travel is already changing in Indonesia. My other mom had to wear mask, obtained a health paper, and even bought two seats to avoid sitting next to someone.

I am waiting to travel back to my second home and already dreading the formalities :-(

In Oman too we do not have rail systems, forget the international connectivity, we still do not have inter-city rail transport. it's either Bus or Car which is again very time consuming for long distance. It's all going to be crazy for the next 1 to 2 years and by then may be it will all become a trend and set it, so little or no scope of going back to the old :-(