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Frustration with Travel Restrictions Grows
Outrageous: Infrastructure Costs Increasing $2.3 Billion in Crisis
IATA Leadership Developments
Net-Zero Carbon Emissions by 2050
Re-open Borders with Simplified Risk Management
Losses Reduce but Challenges Continue – Cumulative $201 Billion Losses for 2020-2022
Air New Zealand to introduce ‘no jab, no fly’ for international travellers
National Cabinet Statement 1 October
Statement on Australia’s Announcement on Reopening of Borders
Governments’ Response to Delta Variant Slams August Domestic Traffic Demand
IATA Proposes Three Interventions To Rebuild South Africa’s Tourism Industry & Create Jobs
Air Cargo Up 7.7% in August Versus Pre-COVID Levels; Capacity Lagging Demand
IATA urges Kenyan Government to Reduce PCR Test Fees to Boost Air Travel, Economic Recovery
IATA Announces Speakers, Agenda for World Air Transport Summit in Boston
IATA Urges Ethiopian Government to Maintain Support for Aviation
Joint Industry Call on Governments to Consider Aviation Workers as Essential for Vaccination
IATA Calls for Reopening of Air Connectivity between Panama and Venezuela
Airlines and Airports Stress Need to Align European Commission Proposal on Airport Slot Relief
IATA Unveils Key Design Elements of IATA Travel Pass
IATA Renews Call on Governments to Consider Aviation Workers as Essential for Vaccination
European Air Transport COVID-19 Impacts and Recovery to be Worse than other Regions
Passenger Recovery Disappoints in October
Best Practices for COVID-19 Market Stimulation
States Urged to Follow Global Guidelines on Crew Testing
Air Cargo Recovery Continues at a Slower Pace in October
Canadian Government Urged to Support Aviation Industry
EASA/ECDC Guidelines Confirm Ineffectiveness of Passenger Quarantines
Aviation Industry Agrees Vital Slot Use Relief
International Air Connectivity Crisis Threatens Global Economic Recovery
IATA Calls on Governments to Support Industry Move to SAF
IATA Launches New Exchange for Offsets Trading
JetBlue to Host Next AGM in Boston
IATA AGM Calls for Governments to Support Safe and Sustainable Industry Restart
Deep Losses Continue Into 2021
IATA AGM Calls for Reopening Borders with Testing and Without Quarantine
Steps Forward for Testing to Reopen Borders Without Quarantine
IATA Travel Pass Key to Reopening Borders Safely
New IATA Guidance Prepares for Global Vaccine Distribution
Enhanced COVID-19 Testing and Regulatory Reforms Key to Preserving Benefits of Aviation for Greece
Adopting ICAO CART Guidance Crucial for Africa’s Economic Revival
IATA Welcomes Updated ICAO CART Guidance
Airlines and Air Transport Workers Call for Urgent Government Assistance to Prevent Jobs Catastrophe
New Travel Agency Commissioners Announced
September Offers No Relief to Passenger Downturn
Air Cargo Recovery Continues in September
IATA Upgrades Travel Industry Designator Service
Airlines Unable to Cut Costs Deep Enough to Save Jobs
WMO and IATA Agree to Improve Aircraft Meteorological Reporting