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Airlines need another $80 billion in aid to survive: IATAWhile vaccine breakthroughs offer hope, a return to mass travel remains many months away, airlines say. Some will struggle to make it throu...
Airlines expected to lose $84.3 billion in 2020 globally: IATA"Financially, 2020 will go down as the worst year in the history of aviation," IATA said.
Global air passenger demand sees steepest decline since 9/11: IATA"Airlines were hit by a sledgehammer called COVID-19 in February," Alexandre de Juniac, head of the International Air Transport Association...
Indian aviation market facing very tough competition; cost environment unfavourable: IATAIndia was one of the fastest growing domestic aviation markets in the world but growth turned negative in April mainly on account of Jet Ai...
Heavy debt of Indian airlines a problem: IATA ChiefThe global airline body, which is closely following the financial problems at Jet Airways, has always found airlines balance sheet a concer...
Specific airline problems need specific measures: IATA chief on Jet Airways crisis"We are following the situation with Jet Airways very closely," de Juniac, who is the DG and chief executive of the International Air Trans...
Pricing policy that makes airlines lose too much money is a problem: IATA chiefWhile noting that he is optimistic about Indian aviation market, de Juniac also flagged concerns about infrastructure, taxation structure a...
GST on overseas air tickets violates international norms: IATA chiefThe International Airport Transport Association (IATA) is a grouping of more than 280 airlines. Air India, Jet Airways and Vistara are also...
India flouting global laws by taxing international air tickets: IATA"We must take governments to task. It is unacceptable that global standards are being ignored by the very governments that created them," I...
It's downhill for airline profits as fuel price bites, IATA saysBrent crude is currently at a more than three-year high of about $77 a barrel.
Government should allow foreign airlines to bid for Air India: IATA chief executiveAlexandre de Juniac said the government’s decision to divest stake in the national carrier was a good move. Govt should not keep any stake ...
Choose right privatisation process for Air India: IATA chiefAir India is a member of the International Air Transport Association (IATA), a grouping of more than 275 airlines worldwide.
Indian aviation outlook very good; infra worrisome, says IATAClocking high double-digit growth for more than two years, India's domestic aviation market is one of the fastest growing in the world.
IATA warns governments against privatisation of airports“To be blunt, we have not seen an airport privatisation that has fully lived up to expectations,” said Alexandre de Juniac, director genera...
Carrying 200 laptops in aircraft bellyhold dangerous: IATA"We don't deny the threat. There is a real threat (from PEDs). But the ban is not effective," IATA Director General and CEO Alexandre de Ju...
Privatisation of aviation infra in India failed to deliver results: IATA chief Alexandre de JuniacReferring to the threatening security situation, the IATA chief said "the freedom that is at core of aviation remains a target for terroris...
IATA urges governments to support aviation to drive economic growth"Our world has grown much wealthier through trade and travel. Air travel liberates people to live better lives and makes our world a better...
India tops domestic air traffic demand; 22.3 per cent in NovemberIATA Director General and CEO Alexandre de Juniac said stronger demand for air travel reflects and is supporting a pick-up in the global ec...
Global airlines industry to see 'record' $35.6 bn profit in 2016IATA, the global grouping that represents around 265 airlines, said the profitability outlook for this year has been revised downwards owin...
IATA seeks "abated" rate of GST on flightsBesides GST, the concerns included "high" tax on aviation fuel charged by states, the service tax on air tickets and exorbitant airport cha...