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73. Outrageous Airport and ANSP Charges Will Stall Recovery, IATA Warns
IATA used its AGM in Boston earlier this week to warn the industry that planned increases in charges by airports and air navigation service providers (ANSPs) will stall recovery in air travel and damage international connectivity. Confirmed airport and ANSP charges increases have already reached $2.3 billion and further increases could be ten fold that number if proposals already t
74. IATA Reports November 2012 Results; Strongest Growth in Asia Pacific
IATA's traffic results for November 2012 show an improvement in both passenger and air freight demand. Air travel was 4.6% higher compared to November 2011, up on the October result of 2.9%. Air freight volumes edged up 1.6% over the same period after declining 2.6% in October, year to year. Passenger capacity rose 3.2% and load factor improved one percentage point to 77.3% compare
75. Boeing Forecasts Asia Pacific to be World’s Largest Aviation Market
Boeing Forecasts Asia Pacific to be World’s Largest Aviation Market. The Asia Pacific region covers a broad area including Japan, Korea, China, Australia and India and currently accounts for more than 8,300 flights and 1.2 million travelers daily. In less than 10 years, it will be the largest air travel market in the world, according to the Boeing outlook released today in Hong Kon
76. IATA and ITF Call on Governments to Prevent 'Employment Catastrophe'
Estimates from the Air Transport Action Group suggest some 4.8 million aviation workers’ jobs are at risk as a result of air travel demand falling more than 75% (August 2020 compared to August 2019).
77. Aviation: IATA Calls on US Government and Industry to Work Together
IATA has urged the United States government and industry to work together to ensure that aviation is able to accommodate an expected 62% rise in demand for air travel to, from, and within the country over the next 20 years.
78. Edmonton Int. Airport and Air Canada Working Together to Reduce Carbon Emissions
Edmonton International Airport (YEG) and Air Canada have signed an agreement to reduce carbon emissions and advance a green and more sustainable aviation sector. The YEG-Air Canada Sustainability Partnership aims to reduce the carbon impact of air travel with both organizations working together to test emerging green technologies at YEG's Airport City Sustainability Campus, an ecos
79. IATA Expects Nearly Half of All Air Travel to Touch Asia Pacific Region by 2034
IATA has identified continuous safety enhancement, the availability of cost-efficient infrastructure and environmental responsibility as critical factors to ensure that Asia Pacific continues to realize the enormous economic and social benefits of air connectivity. Globally some 3.3 billion passengers are expected to board flights this year, and is expected to grow to 7.3 billion b
80. Delta to Block Middle Seats Until 30 March 2021
Delta has confirmed that it will continue blocking the middle seats on flights up to 30 March 2021. As more medical experts agree on the safety of air travel thanks to the multiple layers of protection in place, blocking seats into spring 2021 will undoubtedly provide even more confidence and reassurance to customers making future travel plans.

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