ASQ 2020 Global Traveller Survey
In this webinar, after a short presentation of the survey results, we discuss with our experts how they are going to adapt their services in order to fit this new reality.
Description
Airports Council International (ACI) World has published its ASQ Global Traveller Survey which reveals half of those surveyed want to travel again soon. This can be attributed to a strong level of confidence in the environment safety provided by airports and airlines.
The survey found that 48% of travelers considered themselves likely to travel within the next three months but, despite this eagerness to travel, the recovery is dependent on a multitude of factors. Passengers expect that new measures are put in place to address health risks.
In this webinar, after a short presentation of the survey results, we discuss with our experts how they are going to adapt their services in order to fit this new reality.
The webinar is hosted by Kevin Caron, Vice President, Global Assessments and Training, ACI World.
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