Germany has significantly increased passenger aviation taxes and IATA has hit back by accusing it of hampering the industry’s decarbonization.
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IATA Calls On Pakistan & Bangladesh To Release Blocked $720 Million Of Airline Revenue
Compared to a year prior, both countries have less connectivity offered by international airlines.
M503: How Did The Adjustment Of A Flight Route Cause Controversy Between Taiwan & Mainland China?
A civil aviation route in one of the world’s most sensitive regions.
IATA Finds New Ways For Airlines To Reduce Single Use Plastics
In total, the association provided nine recommendations to airlines, regulators, and supply chain participants.
New Data Reports Increase In Both Domestic And International Passenger Demand
North American demand did not increase as much as it did elsewhere.
IATA’s Walsh Optimistic About Airline Prospects In 2024
With Asia-Pacific steaming ahead, the world’s airlines fully recovered passenger traffic to pre-COVID levels in February.
IATA Hails 2023 As The ‘Safest Year For Flying’
2023 was the safest year for flying on record, with no fatal accidents recorded on any jet aircraft.
IATA Hails 2023 As The ‘Safest Year For Flying’
2023 was the safest year for flying on record, with no fatal accidents recorded on any jet aircraft.
IATA’s Willie Walsh Praises Boeing’s Response To 737 MAX Issues
Willie Walsh was the CEO of IAG when the group signed an agreement for 200 737 MAX aircraft in June 2019.
IATA Confirms That 2023 Passenger Traffic Was 94.1% Of Pre-Pandemic Levels
International and domestic air travel recorded continued growth through 2023, exceeding pre-pandemic figures in several markets.