Cash burn rates a lot lower for airports rather than airlines, transportation analyst says
Adrian Yanoshik, senior equity research analyst for transportation at Berenberg, discusses the benefits of focusing the reopening trade on airports and infrastructure rather than airlines, as well as the short versus long-term impact of travel restrictions.
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