Now Global Air Travel Soars 4% in July 2025, Sparking Tourism Industry Upswing
Global air travel grew 4% in July 2025, driven by a 5.3% international surge. Tourism rebounds strongly as airline capacity expands to meet rising demand.
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Global air travel grew 4% in July 2025, driven by a 5.3% international surge. Tourism rebounds strongly as airline capacity expands to meet rising demand.
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