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Aerial photos of grounded planes show just how much the travel industry is struggling

  • German photographer Tom Hegen started taking aerial shots of grounded planes at airports in April and May 2020.
  • He said he was fascinated by how planes, once a symbol of globalization, have become a symbol of the pandemic.
  • Once he started shooting, however, he also saw the beauty in the symmetry of airports and the grounded planes.

Few industries have taken as much of a hit this year as the airline industry.

While the number of air travelers has increased slightly since the start of the pandemic, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) recorded a 96% decrease in people passing through their checkpoints in April.

Tom Hegen, a German photographer, managed to find the beauty in this, using helicopters to take stunning aerial shots of the many planes that are currently grounded at airports in Germany.

His book, aptly titled "Airports," was published in November. Keep scrolling to see his work.

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