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INSIDE THE STRATEGY SUMMIT - Arab Liberalisation – Are the Skies Really Opening Up?
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This year’s inaugural Routes Middle East & Africa brought together two regions of the world that are at very different stages of their evolution...
Working Together for Africa
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Raphael Kuuchi, IATA’s vice president for Africa, says collaboration is vital if African carriers are to improve their competitiveness.
IATA Calls for Stakeholder Support to Develop Potential of Indonesia’s Aviation Sector
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The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has called on Indonesia’s stakeholders to partner in the development of an aviation masterplan...
Hong Kong’s Third Runway Backed by IATA & Cathay Pacific
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The HK$150 billion project has been backed by both Hong Kong flag carrier Cathay Pacific, and the International Air Transport Association (IATA),...
IATA Data Shows Slower Start to 2015
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The International Air Transport Association (IATA) announced global passenger statistics for January 2015, which indicate a slower start this year...
Airline Profitability to Reach Highest Margin in Five Years
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Both lower oil prices and an overall strengthening of worldwide GDP growth are the main drivers behind the improved profitability.
The Mystery of Airport Codes
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We've all sat and contemplated airports and their IATA codes for long enough, and some of their origins have remained a mystery. Why is Chicago...
WORLD ROUTES: Critical Issues in Air Transport Today
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The aviation industry is facing five critical issues in the years ahead - panellists concluded on the first panel discussion at the 20th World...
WORLD ROUTES: The Value of Connectivity - Tony Tyler, IATA
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This year marks the 20th anniversary of World Routes and a special commemorative book has been produced to celebrate the momentous occasion. Here...
The Global Airline Scene – 100 Years and Counting!
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Commercial aviation began 100 years ago with a single aircraft, a single passenger and a single route. Last year more than three billion...