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Traffic triumph - all regions of the world continue positive start to 2017

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February international passenger demand rose 5.8 per cent compared to February 2016, which was down compared to the 9.1 per cent yearly increase...

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IATA warns Swedish Aviation Tax would hurt development of local and wider economy

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After a year of work, a Swedish government-appointed commission recommended in late November 2016 that airlines operating in Sweden should pay a...

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Breaking down the barriers to bring low-cost success to Central and South America

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The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has urged governments in Latin America and the Caribbean to work with industry to make...

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Fuel prices are helping to push down airfares

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A report from industry body International Air Transport Association (IATA) shows that average global fares fell by more than ten percent in the...

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Airports alert to terrorist threat after Brussels attack

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The twin explosions at the airport on March 22, 2016 were shortly followed by another at a metro station in the centre of the Belgian capital and...

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China battles the bottlenecks

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Slot management at Chinese airports must adhere to international norms to help the country realise its growth potential.

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Airlines call for more focus on Asia Pacific aviation infrastructure

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Routes Asia has opened in Manila, Philippines with renewed calls for regulators and airports to address infrastructure issues in the region with...

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UK CAA and IATA join forces to support civil aviation in Suriname

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The project, led by CAAi, will be delivered in partnership with the International Air Transport Association (IATA) and over its 13-month contract...

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Government relations remain key challenge for airlines across the Americas

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Throughout 2016, associations like IATA are working towards a fairer and improved economy within the region and Peter Cerda, Regional Vice...

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IATA: Asian, South American and African destinations to see fastest growth in new routes

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IATA projects that passenger numbers are expected to reach seven billion by 2034 with a 3.8 per cent average annual growth in demand (2014 baseline...

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