This summer is set to be the busiest travel season since 2019.
For airlines and airports, passenger numbers are creeping back up close to pre-pandemic levels. Despite the cost of living crisis, Europeans are still booking breaks in the sun and many are hoping for a much smoother experience than they had in 2022.
There’s a good chance, however, that the problems passengers faced last summer could follow them into 2023.
Why was 2022 a chaotic year for travel?
After travel restrictions ended in 2022, hundreds of Europeans jumped at the chance to take their first holiday in two years. But the aviation industry wasn’t necessarily prepared for the boom in travellers. It
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