IATA finds that human interactions are still integral to air travel
Despite the advances in automation and the masses of information available to passengers, they still desire face-to-face interactions.
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Despite the advances in automation and the masses of information available to passengers, they still desire face-to-face interactions.
As negotiations continue between Prime Minister, Teresa May, and the EU over Britain's position in the world post-Brexit, the aviation industry has taken steps to ensure that there be limited disruption no matter the result of the deal.
IATA has urged governments across Central America to work with aviation industry organisations to maximise the benefits that aviation can bring to the region.
Lufthansa Cargo is the first airline to support the eDGD standard – Pilot phase of Dakosy’s INFr8 shipping portal successfully launched.
IATA and ACI's NEXTT Vision webinar series with International Airport Review will continue on 20th September 2018. Entitled Off-Airport Activities, we caught up with the speakers to find out what to expect...
The NEXTT initiative creates a vision for the future of air transport; increasing efficiency and improving customer experience through the use of new and emerging technologies and innovative processes.
BioJet fuel reduces carbon emissions and enhances fuel efficiency and puts SpiceJet well ahead of IATA's target for 2025.
With growing tourism in North America, the number of passengers has increased, meaning that the need for airport stand equipment has never been higher.
IATA have announced that the 2018 World Financial Symposium (WFS) will feature a strong focus on partnership strategies to accelerate delivery of transformation supporting sustained airline financial health.
Study has found that over the next two years, ground operations, customer services and cabin crew sectors are expected to grow by over 70 per cent.
A commitment to African aviation safety, by the Rwandan CAA, will see the establishment of a framework for using the IATA Operational Safety Audit (IOSA).
The deal is expected to reduce airline operating costs and help to keep flying affordable as the maintenance market becomes more competitive.
"We have our #eyesopen do you?" IATA and ACI have shown their commitment to raising awareness, helping to train staff to recognise the signs of trafficking with their #eyesopen campaign.
Melbourne Airport is Australia’s busiest 24/7 airport, welcoming more than 35 million travellers annually. Chief of Aviation, Simon Gandy, explains the fundamental role security will play in enabling the airport’s continued growth and vision for the future, not least through the expansion of the airport’s international security screening facility.
With the demand for air travel set to double over the next two decades, airports must embrace innovation – as both a solution to increasing efficiencies and to improve passenger satisfaction. Chris Gilliland, Director of Innovative Travel Solutions at Vancouver Airport Authority, reveals the airport’s pioneering BORDERXPRESS and CHECKITXPRESS deployments.