PARIS, July 28 (Reuters) - Global airlines cut their
coronavirus recovery forecast on Tuesday, saying it would take
until 2024 - a year longer than previously expected - for
passenger traffic to return to pre-crisis levels.
In an update on the crisis which has led to a collapse in
travel demand, the International Air Transport Association cited
slow virus containment in the United States and developing
countries, and a weaker outlook for corporate travel outlook.
(Reporting by Laurence Frost, Editing by Tim Hepher)