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Summer’s over, but the European travel season isn’t
This photograph taken on August 7, 2018, reveals an American Airways Airbus A330-243 plane on the tarmac at Roissy-Charles de Gaulle Airport, north of Paris. Joel Saget | AFP | Getty Photographs Airline executives say desire for flights to Europe from the U.S. has remained resilient into the slide, properly earlier the common peak for excursions to the region, as eager tourists make up for dropped time and airlines seem to improve income soon after a lot more than two decades of the coronavirus pandemic. “I’ve never noticed something like this right before in my life in phrases of desire in the drop,” United Airlines’ senior vice president of worldwide…