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American Airlines reports triple travel increase over Fourth of July weekend

American's were keen to be reunited with loved ones for this year's Fourth of July celebrations, with American Airlines reporting it carried nearly three times as many passengers over the July 4 weekend than it did over the holiday last year.

American’s were keen to be reunited with loved ones for this year’s Fourth of July celebrations, with American Airlines reporting it carried nearly three times as many passengers over the July 4 weekend than it did over the holiday last year.

The Fourth of July celebration weekend turned out to be the latest sign that travel – at least within the United States – is continuing to rebound from pandemic lows of 2020.

American Airlines said Wednesday that it carried nearly 2.7 million passengers on more than 26,000 American and American Eagle flights between last Thursday and Monday.

The airline did not provide comparisons with 2019, but the Transportation Security Administration screened 10.1 million travelers in the same five-day period, down 17% from the comparable period in 2019.

Those figures have been improving every month.

Most U.S. travellers are taking domestic flights; however international travel remains less promising. A global airline trade group on Wednesday urged governments to relax travel restrictions that were imposed to slow the spread of COVID-19.

Willie Walsh, head of the International Air Transport Association, said the rules are confusing and discourage people from travel, which his group insists can be done safely. He said COVID-19 tests required by many countries are too expensive, further discouraging travel.

The group said that air travel worldwide was down 63% in May compared with the same month in 2019. The group said domestic travel in China and Russia is higher than it was before the pandemic, but that a travel recovery in Japan and India has been thrown into reverse by the rise of new and more contagious variants of the virus.

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American Airlines disclosed the July 4 traffic in a note to employees. Chief Operating Officer David Seymour said that “after a challenging year, this weekend proved that people are ready to travel again.”

President Joe Biden last week welcomed the July 4 holiday as a historic moment in the nation’s recovery from a crisis that has killed over 600,000 Americans and led to months of restrictions that are now almost gone.

He hosted more than 1,000 people at the White House – first responders, essential workers, and troops – for a cookout and fireworks to celebrate what the administration calls a “summer of freedom.”

Source: AAP