Possible optimism as forecasters predict private jet travel to drop 67% in April

NBAA cancels 2020 trade show and conference

Argus TRAQPak has revised its previous estimate expecting a 40% to 60% decline downwards

Data from Private Jet Card Comparisons in April shows an increased interest in private aviation membership programs

Signs indicate private aviation may attract new fliers who previously didn’t see the value, but now want to reduce exposure to COVID-19 Coronavirus

Headwinds for business aviation are expected to be even more fierce than predicted just last week. Back then, Argus TRAQPak predicted the private aviation flights in April would be between 40% and 60%.

In an update just released today, its analysts now expect a 67.3% decline this month.

Air Partner provides new investor update

Air Partner

U.S. private jet charters are holding up better than Europe

Air Partner says cargo and repatriation charters are helping offset drops in private jet charter and jet card revenues

Private jet charter, jet card broker and aviation services provider Air Partner provided an update on trading this morning. It covers its new financial year which began February 1, 2020.

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