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The Transportation Security Administration on Friday processed its largest number of travelers since March 15, 2020, as more Americans are vaccinated.
TSA had processed 1.357 million people – more than the 1.257 million people almost a year ago – by the time states began ordering COVID-19 connections.
The agency processes more than 2 million travelers every day in March 2019.
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According to Airlines for America, the US airline industry struggled with $ 150 million in losses daily, a year after the pandemic began spreading nationwide. The fear of virus infection and government assignments significantly reduced the trip.

A Transportation Security Administration (TSA) agent wears a protective mask and stands behind a protective barrier while examining a traveler at the Ronald Reagan National Airport (DCA) in Arlington, Virginia. (Photographer: Andrew Harrer / Bloomberg via
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced on Friday that the government has so far administered more than 100 million vaccines, which could help promote the journey.
U.S. advisory firm Oliver Wyman has found that the global aviation fleet will be smaller than initially expected after COVID-19, and airlines will not reach levels from 2019 to 2022, according to its ten-year world fleet and MRO forecast.
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“COVID has created a long list of challenges never seen before in modern commercial aviation,” said Tom Cooper, vice president at Oliver Wyman and one of the authors of the report, in a January 28 statement. .
He continues: “It will take the next few years before the fleet adjusts and returns to stable growth, but even after ten years, the industry will never regain everything it lost from the pandemic. At the moment, with Many airlines are still burning millions of dollars every day, so the focus should be on cash flow management. ‘
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In the US, the number of people passing through airports so far this year is almost 60% lower compared to 2019, the last normal pre-pandemic year. Most of the people fly domestically.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.