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Could Ultra-Long-Haul Carriers Blossom Following COVID-19? – Simple Flying
Ultra-long-haul (ULH) carriers could emerge after COVID-19, said three researchers in a study made for the Journal of…

Ultra-long-haul (ULH) carriers could emerge after COVID-19, said three researchers in a study made for the Journal of Air Transport Management. According to the authors, point-to-point ULH services will not only require minimal adjustments to cope with COVID-19, but will simultaneously produce higher seat load factors and yields. Lets investigate further.
The Ultra-Long-Haul flights could boost after COVID-19. Photo: Qantas
Why is this the best moment for ULHC to emerge?
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