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IATA announced earlier this month that the recovery in air travel continued in December, 2022 and was signed up for the whole year compared with 2021
Airlines have themselves been under fire from governments and consumer groups for disruption as travel demand resumes more briskly than expected
Losses this year are likely to total $9.7 billion as air travel begins its recovery from the coronavirus crisis
Director General of IATA Willie Walsh said that while the outlook for airlines globally is positive, the business environment remains challenging.
China, which is still clinging onto its zero COVID strategy and experiencing significant lockdowns in its major cities, is expected to see deterioration in its domestic air travel market in March
Decisions are part of a judgment delivered by Superior Court of Quebec on pleas by India against separate garnishment orders which led to seizure of over $30 million
The International Air Transport Association has announced the arrival at London's Heathrow Airport of the first traveller using the IATA travel pass app to manage their travel health credentials
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has announced results from its latest poll of recent travellers, showing growing confidence in a return to air travel
International Air Transport Association (IATA) has released public opinion research showing the willingness to travel being tempered by concerns over the risks of catching COVID-19 during air travel
Even as the number of coronavirus cases continue to rise globally, various countries have restarted domestic and international air travel, albeit with precautions
Business for Indian airlines stopped when the domestic and international services were first suspended in March to contain the spread of coronavirus. How will the airlines change after this crisis?
The International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) said that by September, the world could have 1.2 billion fewer international air travelers
In India, with a share of almost 90% of people working in the informal economy, about 400 million workers in the informal economy are at risk of falling deeper into poverty during the crisis
October international passenger demand rose 3.2 per cent compared to October 2018
IATA decided to review the tour operator's credit worthiness on June 28 after it defaulted on commercial paper payments of Rs 150 crore
Tops domestic air travel with 26.2% growth in July, says IATA
The MoU could result in trials of new technologies, processes and testing concepts at Bengaluru airport