India takes centerstage as global aviation looks to the future “This AGM was a critical moment to regroup, collaborate, and chart a sustainable future for aviation.” — Willie Walsh, IATA
Air Cargo Contraction Gradually Subsides in June 2023 PRESS RELEASE Examining the first half of the year, demand exhibited an 8.1% decrease versus the January-June timeframe of 2022,
Travel demand continues strong in April; domestic traffic fully recovered The International Air Transport Association (IATA) announced continued strong passenger traffic demand in April. Total traffic in April 2023 (measured
IATA urges Asia-Pacific airlines to move forward after Covid “The last three years have been extremely challenging for the airline industry. Asian airlines, in particular, were hit hard, accounting
Sheikh Saud bin Saqr Al Qasimi Foundation, OECD netFWD and The Pearl Initiative partner on first strategic event in region to boost collaboration and impact within the philanthropic community Inaugural event will facilitate greater corporation between philanthropic organisations, donors, policymakers and development community to drive exponential collective impact
IATA data shows air travel is fast recovery mode As for the Indian market, the domestic Revenue Passenger Kilometer (RPKs) rose 405.7 per cent year-on-year in May compared to
IATA official believes is it difficult for Indian airlines to be profitable “There are a lot of issues that pose challenges to profitability like fare caps and high taxes on aviation turbine
Air Cargo Growth Continues in February, up 2.9 per cent: IATA The impact of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine had limited effect globally on February’s performance as it occurred very near the
Airlines want Covid restrictions for EU flights to end “Covid-19, and specifically the Omicron variant, is now pervasive throughout all of Europe, and population immunity is at such levels
Bans and restrictions continue but TAAI hopes for air travel revival According to the IATA’s statistics, expectations for the near-term recovery of air travel have shifted slightly, reflecting the evolution of