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From the perspective of freight, the epidemic has impacted the global supply chain. The existence of epidemic prevention measures has affected the efficiency and cost of freight transportation. On the one hand, strict epidemic prevention procedures increase the time and cost of cargo transportation; on the other hand, in order to ensure the safe transportation of goods, airlines and related companies have to strengthen epidemic prevention measures and invest more manpower and material resources.
In terms of passenger transport, entry quarantine measures have a direct impact on passengers' travel intentions and itinerary arrangements. Some passengers may change their travel plans due to cumbersome quarantine requirements, which leads to fluctuations in demand in the air passenger market. However, strict quarantine measures also provide a certain degree of safety for passengers' travel and enhance passengers' confidence in air travel.
From the perspective of airline operations, epidemic prevention measures have brought tremendous pressure. Flight adjustments, personnel deployment, and the storage of epidemic prevention materials all require careful planning and arrangements. But at the same time, this has also prompted airlines to improve their emergency management capabilities and service quality.
For the entire aviation industry, the epidemic and epidemic prevention measures have accelerated the transformation and upgrading of the industry. Airlines pay more attention to the application of digital technology to improve operational efficiency and customer service experience. In addition, the development of green aviation has also received more attention, and the status of environmental protection concepts in air transportation has become increasingly prominent.
In short, although the epidemic prevention measures for incoming passengers have brought many challenges to air transportation, they have also promoted the aviation industry to continue to innovate and develop in adversity, laying the foundation for future sustainable development.