<p>The operator of Frankfurt airport said Monday that passenger numbers in 2020 plunged to their lowest since the 1980s as the coronavirus pandemic devastated the travel sector.</p>.<p>Germany's largest airport recorded 18.8 million passengers in 2020, a decline of 73 percent compared with the year before, Fraport said, hitting lows not seen since 1984.</p>.<p>Air traffic came to a complete standstill between April and June during the first coronavirus lockdown, "with weekly passenger figures plummeting by up to 98 percent year-on-year", Fraport said.</p>.<p>Traffic at the hub recovered in the third quarter of 2020, but then fell again as restrictions intensified on a resurgence of the virus late in the year, the company said.</p>.<p>In December alone, passenger traffic was down 82 percent year-on-year to just over 890,000 people.</p>.<p><strong>Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/business/vistara-to-start-non-stop-special-flight-services-between-new-delhi-frankfurt-from-feb-18-936327.html" target="_blank">Vistara to start non-stop special flight services between New Delhi, Frankfurt from Feb 18</a></strong></p>.<p>"The year 2020 brought extreme challenges to the entire aviation industry," Fraport chief executive Stefan Schulte said.</p>.<p>In the summer, the company said it would cut 3,000 to 4,000 jobs, or around 15 percent of its workforce.</p>.<p>The Fraport boss stressed that recent vaccination rollouts will lift the company's fortunes, and he believes "Frankfurt's passenger traffic will rebound noticeably in the second half of 2021".</p>.<p>At the same time, he said he expects 2021 traffic to reach only 35 to 45 percent of 2019's passenger numbers, in a "difficult year".</p>.<p>Cargo traffic was a rare bright spot in 2020, Schulte said.</p>.<p>Freight dropped by just 8.3 percent.</p>.<p>Germany's largest travel companies have been hardest hit by the health crisis.</p>.<p>Flag carrier Lufthansa and Europe's largest tour operator TUI have been forced to tap multi-billion euro aid programmes from the German government to sustain them through the collapse in demand.</p>.<p>Shares in Lufthansa and TUI fell in morning trade Monday on the back of tightening restrictions introduced on travel to Britain.</p>.<p>All arrivals to the UK will have to quarantine and show negative tests for Covid-19 from Monday at 0400 GMT, after the government scrapped "travel corridors" from countries with lower caseloads following the emergence of new virus strains.</p>
<p>The operator of Frankfurt airport said Monday that passenger numbers in 2020 plunged to their lowest since the 1980s as the coronavirus pandemic devastated the travel sector.</p>.<p>Germany's largest airport recorded 18.8 million passengers in 2020, a decline of 73 percent compared with the year before, Fraport said, hitting lows not seen since 1984.</p>.<p>Air traffic came to a complete standstill between April and June during the first coronavirus lockdown, "with weekly passenger figures plummeting by up to 98 percent year-on-year", Fraport said.</p>.<p>Traffic at the hub recovered in the third quarter of 2020, but then fell again as restrictions intensified on a resurgence of the virus late in the year, the company said.</p>.<p>In December alone, passenger traffic was down 82 percent year-on-year to just over 890,000 people.</p>.<p><strong>Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/business/vistara-to-start-non-stop-special-flight-services-between-new-delhi-frankfurt-from-feb-18-936327.html" target="_blank">Vistara to start non-stop special flight services between New Delhi, Frankfurt from Feb 18</a></strong></p>.<p>"The year 2020 brought extreme challenges to the entire aviation industry," Fraport chief executive Stefan Schulte said.</p>.<p>In the summer, the company said it would cut 3,000 to 4,000 jobs, or around 15 percent of its workforce.</p>.<p>The Fraport boss stressed that recent vaccination rollouts will lift the company's fortunes, and he believes "Frankfurt's passenger traffic will rebound noticeably in the second half of 2021".</p>.<p>At the same time, he said he expects 2021 traffic to reach only 35 to 45 percent of 2019's passenger numbers, in a "difficult year".</p>.<p>Cargo traffic was a rare bright spot in 2020, Schulte said.</p>.<p>Freight dropped by just 8.3 percent.</p>.<p>Germany's largest travel companies have been hardest hit by the health crisis.</p>.<p>Flag carrier Lufthansa and Europe's largest tour operator TUI have been forced to tap multi-billion euro aid programmes from the German government to sustain them through the collapse in demand.</p>.<p>Shares in Lufthansa and TUI fell in morning trade Monday on the back of tightening restrictions introduced on travel to Britain.</p>.<p>All arrivals to the UK will have to quarantine and show negative tests for Covid-19 from Monday at 0400 GMT, after the government scrapped "travel corridors" from countries with lower caseloads following the emergence of new virus strains.</p>