The iconic A380 is credited with a remarkable comeback after COVID-19. The Airbus A380 Superjumbo may be loved by its passengers and aviation enthusiasts, but the same can’t be said for the airlines that fly it. Qatar Airways only “reluctantly” pulled its A380s out of storage as the demand for passenger capacity grew after COVID-19, while Korean Air and Asiana are eager to rid themselves of their giant A380s and Boeing 747s as soon as replacement widebodies are delivered in sufficient numbers. Here is what to know about the A380’s post-pandemic recovery.
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