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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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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.
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...
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...
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...
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...