International Air Transport Association (IATA)
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KLM, IATA Plan Legal Action Against Dutch Government Over Schiphol Caps
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Schiphol Group says the cap of limiting the airport to 460,000 annual flight movements beginning with the 2023/24 winter season is "feasible and...
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Europe prepares for route ramp-up
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IATA calls for the resumption of free movement within the EU.
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Leading Airline CEOs Tackle the Question of Sustainability at Routes Europe 2020
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Routes Europe, the route development forum for Europe, will this April gather senior decision-makers in Bergen, Norway, to discuss some of the most...
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“Solid but not exceptional” demand in April
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The later timing of Easter boosted passenger demand in April, results from IATA show, but traffic is growing at a slower rate than a year ago.
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Air passenger demand moderates - IATA
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Global passenger demand continued to grow in February but at the slowest rate in more than a year, figures from the International Air Transport...
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A global approach to local airport capacity management
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Philip Ireland, IATA's manager for World Wide Airport Slots, explains how the strategic review of the slot guidelines is aiming to improve access...
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Five questions for IATA's Asia Pacific regional vice president
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Conrad Clifford, the regional vice president for Asia Pacific at the International Air Transport Association (IATA), speaks to Routesonline about...
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Air traffic growth remains strong - IATA
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Global passenger traffic demand rose at a healthy rate in 2018 despite volatile fuel prices, the uncertainty created by Brexit and US-China trade...
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Global air traffic remains healthy but Brexit and trade tariffs weigh heavy
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Global passenger traffic remains “solid” but growth is moderating, according to the latest figures from the International Air Transport Association...
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Airlines to enjoy tenth year of profits despite slowing demand
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Global passenger demand growth looks set to slow in 2019, according to the latest forecasts from the International Air Transport Association...
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Latin America 'must address infrastructure concerns'
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Speaking at the ALTA Airline Leaders Forum in Panama, IATA's director general Alexandre de Juniac said the region is missing out on the full...
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Air passenger numbers to double to 8.2 billion by 2037
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The number of airline passengers travelling by 2037 could double from today’s levels to 8.2 billion, the International Air Transport Association...
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Routes Weekly top five: Korean Air, Moldova, Cambodia, Spotlight on China, IATA and more
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Our top five stories this week: Korean Air adds Boston; the low-cost influence on Moldova's skies; new airline entrants fuel Cambodia's growth;...
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Passenger demand grows but IATA warns of 'global trade war shadow'
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The first half of 2018 concluded with another month of above-trend global passenger traffic demand, according to figures released by the...
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Bulletin board: aviation industry news round-up
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This week: IATA calls for action as European delays double; easyJet ups profit forecast; United “well positioned” after first half and more.
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Aircraft size 'critical to African route success'
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African airlines need to start thinking more about the size of the aircraft they are using if they are to drive up profits, delegates at Routes...
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Kuuchi urges African airline cooperation
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IATA's vice president for Africa has called on the continent's airlines to work together in order to better compete with carriers around the world.
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Bulletin board: aviation industry news round-up
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This week: India and Australia sign open skies agreement; Virgin Atlantic drops LHR-DXB; Ethiopian Airlines to resume Eritrea flights; AEGEAN firms...
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Bulletin board: aviation industry news round-up
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This week: Primera Air's transatlantic cancellations; Al Baker takes over as IATA board chairman; JetGo ceases flights; Emirates' A380 Osaka plans...
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Caution urged over airport privatisation
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Long-term economic benefits must be placed ahead of short-term financial gains when it comes to airport privatisation, IATA has urged.