IATA highlights evidence of low incidence of inflight COVID-19 transmission
IATA has outlined that, currently, only 44 cases of COVID-19 have been thought to be associated with a flight journey, representing one case for every 27 million travellers.
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IATA has outlined that, currently, only 44 cases of COVID-19 have been thought to be associated with a flight journey, representing one case for every 27 million travellers.
ACI and IATA have outlined that testing should replace restrictive quarantine measures in order to support the recovery of air travel.
Qatar's airport has become the first to achieve independent verification from BSI for its implementation of COVID-19 ICAO Aviation Health Safety Protocols.
With an imbalance between the current tax burden and the foregone global GDP impacts, ACI World has outlined potential remedies to support aviation.
By developing and introducing COVID-19 testing for passengers upon departure, IATA has outlined that confidence in air travel will be restored.
CVG Airport has become the first airport in the Midwest of the U.S. to be awarded ACI World's Airport Health Accreditation.
As part of its efforts to support the industry through the COVID-19 pandemic, ICAO has published a joint statement with seven UN bodies.
With COVID-19 quarantine measures severely halting the recovery of the Canadian aviation industry, IATA has called for the government to consider testing instead.
Hong Kong International Airport has become one of the first in the Asia-Pacific region to be awarded the airport health accreditation.
After implementing a wide range of COVID-19 health and safety measures, Toronto Pearson Airport has been awarded the ACI accreditation.
Murali Varadarajan, Senior Vice President and Head of Operations at Mumbai International Airport Limited, discusses how airports should tackle the challenge of improving efficiency in the face of COVID-19.
The accreditation highlights Venice and Quito Airports' efforts in protecting the health safety of passengers during the COVID-19 pandemic.
An optimistic mindset, a positive outlook, a never-say-die attitude and perseverance will take us through this crisis, as this resilient industry did post 9/11, says Inderjit Singh, ICAO Airport Consultant and former CEO of Indira Gandhi International Airport.
ACI World's new Check & Fly app will work to increase passenger confidence in the aviation industry’s focus on health and welfare.
ICAO has provided its support to the airport health programme and has already gathered interest from airports across the world.