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241. AirAsia X Receives Second IATA Operational Safety Audit Certification
AirAsia X has received its second IATA Operational Safety Audit Certification (IOSA), confirming that the airline is in compliance with international operational safety standards. In order to receive the certificate, AirAsia X successfully completed the operational safety audit covering all aspects of the carrier’s activities, namely: Organization and Management System, Flight Oper
242. IATA calls for Industry-Wide Change
IATA calls for Industry-Wide Change.
243. IATA Publishes Health Safety Checklist for Airlines
The IATA Health Safety Checklist for Airline Operators provides the standards and recommended practices, associated guidance material and other supporting information necessary for an operator to self-assess. Sections cover:
244. Qatar Airways Achieves Compliance with IATA Resolution 753 at HIA
Qatar Airways has achieved compliance with IATA Resolution 753 at its Hamad International Airport (HIA) hub. The resolution requires the airline to track every piece of baggage from the start of the journey all the way through to its finish.
245. IATA: Airlines Around the World Struggling to Survive
Passenger confidence will suffer a double whammy even after the pandemic is contained—hit by personal economic concerns in the face of a looming recession on top of lingering concerns about the safety of travel. Governments and industry must be quick and coordinated with confidence-boosting measures, said Alexandre de Juniac, IATA’s Director General and CEO.
246. IATA Urges Governments to Enable Airlines to Repatriate Blocked Funds
IATA has urged governments to abide by international agreements and treaty obligations to enable airlines to repatriate close to nearly $1 billion in blocked funds from the sale of tickets, cargo space, and other activities. Approximately $963 million in airline funds are being blocked from repatriation in nearly 20 countries. Published by TravelNewsAsia.com on 20 August 2021.
247. IATA Expects Airline Industry to Remain Cash Negative Throughout 2021
IATA has announced that it expects the airline industry to remain cash negative throughout 2021. Previous analysis (November 2020) indicated that airlines would turn cash positive in the fourth quarter of 2021. At the industry level, airlines are now not expected to be cash positive until 2022. Published by TravelNewsAsia.com on 25 February 2021.
248. IATA Confirms Date of Virtual AGM
IATA has confirmed that its 76th Annual General Meeting (AGM) will take place 24 November 2020 as a virtual event, hosted by KLM Royal Dutch Airlines in Amsterdam, Netherlands.

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