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Charity / Sustainability / CSR

IATA: “Our focus is on cutting emissions to half 2005 levels by 2050”

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has noted the progress made by governments in cutting emissions, at the 40th Assembly

Air

IATA’s new MRO tool to reduce over-payments

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) announced the launch of IATA MRO SmartHub, an online tool that brings much-needed transparency

Air

IATA: Air freight demand dips for the ninth consecutive year

The International Air Transport Association (IATA)  has released its data for the global air freight market, showing that demand, measured

Air

IATA announces record breaking load factor for June 2019

Global aviation body the International Air Transport Association (IATA), has revealed its data for global passenger traffic June 2019, this

Corporate & Business

YES Bank acquires 18.55% in Cox & Kings

YES Bank has acquired 18.55% stake in Cox and Kings on invocation of pledged shares. It has also acquired 30%

Air

“The current situation is simply unacceptable” IATA presses Europe to curb flight delays

IATA (International Air Transport Association) has put pressure on European governments and air navigation service providers (ANSPs) to reduce carbon

Airlines and Aviation

Bangkok Airways raises the standards of pilot training with IATA

Last week Bangkok Airways announced a new training collaboration between its subsidiary organisation Bangkok Air Aviation Training Center and International Air Transport Association (IATA).

Air

Special Olympics Summer Games 2019: Travelport “takes action” to promote SSR codes

Travelport has announced its brand new campaign aimed at smoothing the travelling woes of passengers with intellectual disabilities, by putting a spotlight on the DPNA Special Service Request (SSR) code.

Airlines and Aviation

IATA: US preparing for 62% spike in air traffic

Aviation body IATA (The International Air Transport Association) has gone on record to urge the United States government to work in unison with the country’s aviation industry to prepare for the 62% growth in the country’s air travel market, expected over the next 20 years.

Air

“Air travel has never been such a good deal”, says IATA CEO

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has revealed its predictions for the year ahead.

Global

Rough riders: IATA introduces real-time turbulence forecasting

IATA (International Air Transport Association) has announced the launch of its new Turbulence Aware tool. The new resource has been developed to strengthen carrier’s ability to forecast, track and avoid turbulence.

Airlines and Aviation

NDC is like buying a chocolate cake, says Finnair APAC GM

Everybody in the aviation industry is talking about New Distribution Capability (NDC), which has been floating before us since a couple of years now. If you are still struggling to wrap your head around it, don’t worry, you are not alone.

Airlines and Aviation

NDC in a hybrid world: What you need to know

According to IATA, 20% of the leaderboard airlines’ third-party volume is forecast to be sold through NDC API. That means 80% of those airlines’ sales volume will be retailed in the traditional way.

Airlines and Aviation

NDC: “Accreditation is the starting point, not the destination” Sabre’s Kathy Morgan

A couple of weeks ago at STX Singapore, I had the opportunity to see Kathy Morgan, Sabre’s vice president of product management, address delegates about the potential of New Distribution Capability, more commonly known as NDC. I caught up with the fast talking and charismatic speaker to ask a few questions about the technology, that many don’t know the answers to.

Air

India on track to be the third largest aviation market by 2025

Qatar Airways' group chief executive, Akbar Al Baker, agrees that India is on track to become the third largest global aviation market by 2025 when he addressed the key leaders in the aviation industry at the International Aviation Summit in New Delhi, India.

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