Categories: Health

Airways shares, Boeing falling amid uptrend in Covid circumstances

Passengers board an American Airlines flight at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport in Arlington, Virginia on April 11, 2021.

Andrew Caballero-Reynolds | AFP | Getty Images

The demand for travel has risen sharply since spring. Delta and American both saw positive outlook thanks to a jump booking last week. The Transportation Security Administration screened nearly 2.23 million people at U.S. airports on Sunday, most since February 28, 2020, weeks before the World Health Organization declared Covid a pandemic.

But concerns about the rapidly spreading Delta variant of Covid, now the dominant variety in the US, weighed on the market across the board on Monday. Travel stocks, which are sensitive to the number of cases and related restrictions, fell more sharply than other sectors.

The trend also raises questions about international travel. International and business travel were largely missed in the recent rebound in airline bookings, although executives said earlier this month that they have started to rebound. The United States still bans most non-US citizens from entering the European Union, the United Kingdom, India, and other nations, despite the travel industry’s repeated pushing for the Biden government to lift some of these rules.

The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Monday urged individuals to “avoid traveling to the UK” and raised their recommendation to “Level 4,” the agency’s highest. It was said that if people have to travel there they should be fully vaccinated.

Some pandemic rules are returning due to the increase in cases. The Los Angeles District reintroduced a mask mandate for indoor use last week, including for people who have been vaccinated, as the number of Covid-19 cases has increased there. The Southern Nevada Health District, which includes Las Vegas, also urges everyone to wear masks indoors as cases increase across the state.

According to a CNBC analysis of the data compiled by Johns Hopkins University, cases in the United States rose about 66% over the past week to a seven-day average of about 32,300 new cases per day.

Jimmy Page

MV Telegraph Writer Jimmy Page has been writing for all these 37 years.

Recent Posts

JD Vance visits Hungary to assist Viktor Orbán

Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban attends a bilateral luncheon hosted by US President Donald Trump…

4 days ago

Polymarket withdraws wager on rescue mission in Iran

Polymarket has removed a forum related to the rescue mission of U.S. military personnel amid…

6 days ago

Trump is getting ready drug tariffs of as much as 100%

The Trump administration on Thursday imposed new tariffs on brand-name drugs from drug companies that…

7 days ago

Trump’s tariffs prompted firms to take out high-interest loans

A Main Street Alliance protester holds a sign in front of the U.S. Supreme Court,…

1 week ago

Jamie Raskin has the right response to Pam Bondi’s firing

House Judiciary Committee Ranking Member Jamie Raskin (D-MD) has been an outspoken critic of Pam…

1 week ago

Meryl Streep on Colin Firth, Pierce Brosnan NSFW Mamma Mia remark

Oh mom, Colin Firth He had to take a moment when he saw his co-star…

1 week ago

This website uses cookies.