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1. ATAG Calls on Governments to Support Net Zero Goal
The Air Transport Action Group (ATAG) has adopted a long-term climate goal of net-zero carbon emissions by 2050, confirming the commitment of the world’s airlines, airports, air traffic management and the makers of aircraft and engines to reduce CO2 emissions in support of the Paris Agreement 1.5ºC goal. Published by TravelNewsAsia.com on 7 October 2021.
2. Aviation: Benefits Beyond Borders
The global air transport sector supports 65.5 million jobs and $2.7 trillion in global economic activity, according to new research released this week by the Air Transport Action Group (ATAG). The report, Aviation: Benefits Beyond Borders, explores the fundamental role civil aviation plays for today’s society and addresses the economic, social and environmental impacts of this glob
3. Aviation Biofuels a Big Opportunity for Asian Business and Governments
Last year, the world's airlines spent $140 billion on jet fuel. Now, the Air Transport Action Group (ATAG), an organisation representing parties from across the aviation industry, says that governments across Asia could be getting a slice of that by kick-starting development of a new source of energy for flights. In July, the global standards agency, ASTM International, gave approv
4. Air Transport Supports 28.8 Million Jobs, $626 Billion of Asia Pacific GDP
Worldwide, aviation supports 62.7 million jobs and generates $2.7 trillion in gross domestic product (GDP). Not only does air transport provide significant economic benefits, but it also plays a major role in the social development of people and communities all over the globe, allowing people to travel for educational opportunities and cultural exchange, more broadly. Across Asia-P
5. Demand for Air Travel Slows in March
IATA’s global passenger traffic results for March 2014 show a moderation of the pace of growth in demand. Total revenue passenger kilometers (RPKs) increased 3.1% compared to March 2013. Although this represented a slowdown in comparison to the February year-on-year traffic increase of 5.6%, cumulative traffic growth for Q1 2014 was 5.6%, which is a slight improvement over the 5.2%
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Travel industry news from the world's travel trade, aviation and hospitality industries. The latest travel news we feature covers mainly Asia Pacific and Australasia but also extends to the Middle East, Europe and the US. We cover appointments, new deals, rebrandings, new technology, new routes, and much, much more. A free daily travel industry news email and rss feed are also avai
7. HD Videos from AAPA's 60th Assembly of Presidents in Manila, Philippines
Below you will find all the videos we took during the event. This includes the pre-opening press conference, welcome speeches, opening address, two very interesting panel discussions, a presentation from Boeing and the closing press conference.
8. Traffic Results from Asia Pacific Airlines in October 2016
Preliminary traffic figures from the Association of Asia Pacific Airlines (AAPA) for the month of October 2016 show further growth in international air passenger markets, albeit at a slower pace, and a firm increase in air cargo demand.

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