Jobs at risk if UK air transport competitiveness is not safeguarded
IATA has warned that up to 120,000 jobs supported by air transport could be at risk from an erosion of UK air transport competitiveness.
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IATA has warned that up to 120,000 jobs supported by air transport could be at risk from an erosion of UK air transport competitiveness.
The French government have released plans to increase ticket prices by €18 by 2020 - an eco-tax on all flights leaving the country.
Azerbaijan Air Navigation Services details the challenges of traffic growth in regard to managing Azerbaijani airspace, and highlights how this has been tackled.
ACI highlighted that reliable and effective transmission of data across all airport stakeholders is key to both efficiency and improving the passenger experience.
ICAO and IATA have officially launched new ICAO legal guidance on the management of unruly and disruptive passengers.
For the second summer in a row, those travelling from the UK’s airports are warned of the cost of disruptive behaviour with the 'One Too Many' campaign.
Coordination based on global standards helps to maximise utilisation of existing capacity, avoid delays and improve passenger experience.
3 June 2019 | By International Air Transport Association (IATA)
This webinar was an introduction to the IATA RFID priority, including RFID benefits, the IATA RFID roadmap and the IATA standard for RFID. It covered why IATA decided to move forward with RFID as the best mechanism for airlines to adopt Resolution 753 on baggage tracking and for the industry…
Digitalisation of passenger document identification is key to IATA's and Star Alliance's continued cooperation for passenger satisfaction.
As plastic continues to plague the planet, large organisations are trying to reduce single-use plastics. But are airports doing their bit?
Three key ways in which France can reap more benefits from aviation have been highlighted, including economic regulation reform and the implementation of an ATM strategy.
The ICAO Council President emphasised the importance of near-and long-term air transport priorities during his recent European mission.
The aviation industry has praised new initiatives that highlight the effects of disruptive passenger behaviour airside and on board.
IATA has urged the Romanian government to focus on aviation competitiveness as a means to strengthen the economy of Romania, and is pushing for stronger aviation policies in competitiveness across the whole of the EU.
All regions reported a contraction in year-on-year growth of air freight except for Latin America, according to February 2019 figures.