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65. Korean Air Extends Mileage Validity Until End of 2021
As air travel has been greatly affected by reduced routes and travel restrictions due to COVID19, Korean Air has extended the validity of mileage due to expire at the end of 2020 by one year.
66. SITA Invests in Globally Accepted Digital IDs Designed to Replace Traditional Passports
SITA has become a Premium Donor of the Sovrin Foundation. SITA is hoping that its expanded role will help to speed up the development of a permanent digital identity accepted by governments, airlines or airports globally for use during air travel.
67. OAG Partners Microsoft Azure and Snowflake to Launch Metis
OAG has launched Metis, a technology platform for the air travel industry. Powered by Microsoft Azure and Snowflake, OAG Metis is an open platform with access to a configurable view of high-value flight information, including airline schedules and flight status. It is also the home to new, and proprietary content. Published by TravelNewsAsia.com on 23 April 2021.
68. IATA Urges Governments Not To Implement Quarantine Measures
IATA has urged governments to avoid quarantine measures when re-opening their economies. Instead, IATA is promoting a layered approach of measures to reduce the risk of countries importing COVID19 via air travel and to mitigate the possibility of transmission in cases where people may travel while unknowingly being infected.
69. Etihad Airways to Launch New First Class Cabin Suite
Etihad Airways to Launch New First Class Cabin Suite. Abu Dhabi-based Etihad Airways is enhancing its luxury air travel experience for premium passengers with its new first class cabin suite.
70. International Passenger Demand in March 2021 Down 87.8% on March 2019
Total demand for air travel in March 2021, measured in revenue passenger kilometers (RPKs), was down 67.2% compared to March 2019. That was an improvement over the 74.9% decline recorded in February 2021 versus February 2019. Published by TravelNewsAsia.com on 5 May 2021.
71. Air Travel Maintains Strong Growth; IATA Reports October 2013 Traffic
According to IATA, global passenger traffic results for October 2013 show a moderate acceleration of the robust demand trend of the last few months. Total revenue passenger kilometers (RPKs) rose 6.6% compared to October 2012, an improvement over the September increase of 5.2%, while a capacity increase of 6.5% meant that load factor was virtually flat at 78.9%.
72. New IATA Survey Highlights Decreasing Desire for Air Travel
While 45% of those surveyed indicated the they would return to travel within a few months of the pandemic subsiding, this is a significant drop from the 61% recorded in the April survey.

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