IATA data shows air cargo increased 9.1 per cent in September 2021
The International Air Transport Association has released results for global air cargo markets in September 2021, showing an ongoing demand that will exceed pre-COVID-19 levels.
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The International Air Transport Association has released results for global air cargo markets in September 2021, showing an ongoing demand that will exceed pre-COVID-19 levels.
As part of the airline’s strategy beginning 11 December 2021, Aeroméxico is set to extend its expansion operations at Mexico City International Airport to Terminal 1.
The International Air Transport Association has urged governments to utilise the commitments reached at the ICAO High Level Conference on COVID-19, towards restoring global air connectivity.
Brian Cobb, Chief Innovation Officer at Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport, explains his team’s latest innovations within the AR/VR space and the endless possibilities for airport staff and passenger experience.
The National Emergency Operations Committee has approved for the increase of capacity from 50 per cent to 100 per cent in pre-boarding and arrival areas of airports in Ecuador.
As air traveller’s COVID-19 travel restrictions frustrations continue to rise, a survey by the International Air Transport Association shows respondents’ confidence in the restoration of travel.
Despite a cumulative $201 billion loss for the airline industry (2020-2022), the International Air Transport Association has revealed improved results for aviation during the ongoing COVID-19 crisis.
Aviation will continue to struggle to recover, according to the International Air Transport Association, if COVID-19 travel restrictions and regimes continue to be inconsistent and complex.
Recovery in air travel eased in August 2021, according to The International Air Transport Association's latest report, as domestic air traffic demand is severely impacted by the Delta variant.
Due to the major descent in international visitor traffic and slow COVID-19 recovery of the global aviation industry, 44.6 million air travel jobs, including tourism employees, are at risk.
Airports and airlines across the world have announced that they are joining the battle against wildlife traffickers and smuggling attempts, spreading the global messages of ‘It Doesn’t Fly With Us!’
According to the International Air Transport Association’s August 2021 data, despite the pressure on air cargo capacity increasing the demand for global air cargo continues to steadily grow.
Quito Airport has renewed two of its major Airports Council International awards in 2021 for its efforts towards passenger health, safety and satisfaction during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Carlos Souza, Integrated Planning Coordinator and Felipe de Sousa, Operational Performance Coordinator at the Brazilian Ministry of Infrastructure, explain how the Safer Boarding Project will help Brazilian airports to achieve operational efficiency, create a seamless and personalised passenger journey and, ultimately, lead to revenue increases.
Brazil’s largest airline, GOL, and Grupo Comporte have announced they have signed a non-binding deal with Avolon for the lease of 250 electric eVTOL aircrafts.