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Amadeus receives NDC ‘dual level 3 certification’ from IATA

In the wake of the news that Amadeus' level 3 certification for the updated Altéa NDC was renewed by the International Air Transport Association (IATA), the company has now announced it has also been awarded IATA’s level 3 New Distribution Capability (NDC) certification as an aggregator.

Airlines and Aviation

Indian air traffic accelerates again

Demand for domestic air travel in India continues to surge, with the pace of growth accelerating in May 2017. According

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YY fares retired after 70 years

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has announced that “YY” fares will be retired from 31 October 2018. The decision

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Economic growth drives Japanese air traffic

Domestic air passenger traffic in Japan jumped 10.3% in May 2017, which is close to a five-year high. According to

Appointments

The latest appointments from Travelport, AirAsia, Mandarin Oriental and more

MING FOONG has become Travelport’s new managing director for Greater China & Online Business Group Asia Pacific. Having joined Travelport

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Asian airlines earn less than US$5 per passenger

The profits of airlines in the Asia Pacific region are expected to fall by US$700 million in 2017, despite a

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US laptop ban may be affecting air traffic

The US ban on laptops and tablets on flights from certain Middle Eastern and African airports appears to be impacting

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Airlines fill record number of seats

The world’s airlines managed to fill more than 80% of their seats in the first quarter of 2017, driven by

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Asia’s mega populations drive global air traffic growth

Asia’s most populous countries are among the fastest-growing markets in the world for air travel, new data has revealed. According

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Airlines call for “urgent” alternative to laptop ban

IATA, the global airline body, has urged governments to “urgently” find alternatives to the recently introduced ban on laptops and

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Japan urged to prepare airports for Olympic surge

IATA has called on the Japanese government to prepare the country’s airport infrastructure for the 2020 Olympics. The country has

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Global air traffic growth hits five-year high

Global demand for air travel increased almost 10% in January 2017, as the Lunar New Year holidays in Asia stimulated

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Asian aviation takes lead role in “good news story”

Asia Pacific and the Middle East experienced the world’s strongest air traffic growth in 2016, driving a year of broadly

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