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161. Leadership Changes at IATA
The leadership changes proposed at the 76th IATA Annual General Meeting (AGM) have been approved. - Robin Hayes, CEO of JetBlue is now the Chair of the IATA Board of Governors, succeeding Carsten Spohr, CEO of Lufthansa.
162. ARINC to Implement eBorders APIS in Maldives
ARINC has been awarded a five-year contract to implement its eBorders Advanced Passenger Information System (APIS) for the Department of Immigration and Emigration of the Maldives, at the country's international airports. eBorders will allow government and airport authorities in the Maldives to review passenger information even before aircraft land at their destination airport, opt
163. WHO recommends new travel measures plus Press Conference Q&A session
WHO recommends new travel measures plus Press Conference Q&A session, Questions Answered - Clarification of SARS around the world from the World Health Organisation Press Conference.
164. IATA Forecasts Strong Rebound But Not Full Recovery
According to IATA's forecast, 2030 global passenger numbers are expected to have grown to 5.6 billion. That would still be 7% below the pre-COVID19 forecast and an estimated loss of 2-3 years of growth due to COVID19. Published by TravelNewsAsia.com on 27 May 2021.
165. IATA Warns of Potential Airport Chaos
IATA has warned of potential airport chaos unless governments move quickly to adopt digital processes to manage travel health credentials (COVID19 testing and vaccine certificates) and other COVID19 measures. Current data indicates that airport processing times have ballooned to 3 hours during peak time with travel volumes at only about 30% of pre-COVID19 levels. Published by Trave
166. Qantas Updates Flying Schedule; Plans to Reroute Perth - London Flights
The Qantas Group has updated its flying schedule in response to the reopening plans and latest border assumptions in Victoria, New South Wales and Western Australia. If the service can’t operate through Darwin, it will instead fly Melbourne-Singapore-London until at least April 2022. A decision on the exact routing is likely to be made within the next two weeks. Published by Travel
167. UK Royal Navy Extends Contract with Airbus for Satellite-Based Maritime Surveillance
The UK Royal Navy has awarded a 12-month contract extension to Airbus covering the continued provision of satellite-based maritime surveillance services for the Joint Maritime Security Centre (JMSC). Using optical and radar imaging as well as AIS (Automatic Identification System) data, Airbus will provide reports about vessels within the UK Exclusive Economic Zone, as well as infor
168. Global Hotel Leaders Call for Smart Visas to Facilitate Travel
The two companies represent more than 7,000 hotels in 90 countries, which include 600,000 employees at these owned, managed and franchised properties. They are working together with the World Economic Forum Governors for the aviation, travel and tourism industry to promote global action toward Smart Visa policies regionally by 2015 and globally by 2020.

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