Airlines projected to report USD 36 billion profit in 2025: IATAGlobal airlines are set to soar with profits reaching 36 billion USD next year. The International Air Transport Association, IATA, held its...
India now world's 3rd-largest domestic aviation market, says PM ModiPrime Minister Modi highlighted India's emergence as the world's third-largest domestic aviation market, fueled by initiatives like the UDA...
IATA to hold AGM in India after 42 years; PM to address delegates on June 2Global aviation leaders are set to convene in New Delhi from June 1-3 for IATA's Annual General Meeting and World Air Transport Summit, mar...
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...
New greenfield policy will not yield long-term results: IATAWith this model, the government has moved from the model choosing the bidder offering the highest revenue share to the government.
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...
IATA meet: Gulf carriers attack US carriers over "protectionism"Gulf carriers accused their American counterparts of allowing them to fly freely to the US which they claim were distorting competition.
Aviation sector value not well understood by many governments: International Air and Transport AssociationThe total global tax revenue generated was almost half of the gross value added by the industry paid to govts in payroll, social security, ...
IATA meet to focus on MH370 disappearance, financial stressParticipants will also deliberate on issues like the "economic shock" hitting the industry, high taxation and burgeoning fuel costs.
IATA asks govts not to single out aviation for heavy taxationWe don't want to be singled out for special fees and taxes that chill market creativity and initiative," IATA CEO Tony Tyler said.
High oil prices and Eurozone crisis, key topics at World Air Transport SummitHigh oil prices and European debt crisis hitting the financial bottomline would be the major focus of debate at the World Air Transport Sum...
- IATA slams aviation policies
IATA has blamed the Indian government's policies for stifling the potential growth in the country's aviation sector.
India's aviation policies not supportive of competitiveness: IATA chief Tony Tyler"India is one market that is missing out on aviation's potential as a result of a policy framework that does not support competitiveness," ...
- Match capacity with demand: IATA
The number of aircraft in the Indian sky should be controlled to match the demand of air travellers if the Indian carriers want to come out...
- Airlines to lose over 5.2 billion dollars: IATA
Global airline industry is expected to lose more than an estimated $5.2 bn this year as international passenger traffic has substantially d...
- IATA asks nations to effectively invest in pro-environ tech
The International Air Transport Association has asked all countries to invest more effectively in environmental technologies.