From War and Survival to the Big League: Ukrainian SkyUp Joins IATA
SkyUp has officially joined the league of the world's 350 largest airlines as a member of the IATA Association, following its displacement from Ukraine
SkyUp has officially joined the league of the world's 350 largest airlines as a member of the IATA Association, following its displacement from Ukraine
Interesting Appointment at IATA: Thomas Reynaert Named Senior Vice President for External Affairs
Global shortage of pilots amid rising demand: The UN's International Civil Aviation Organization to discuss raising pilot retirement age to 67. What's the situation in Israel?
Brisbane Airport sets a new standard with a comprehensive security certification ahead of the 2032 Olympics set to take place in the city
Rise in demand for international flights highlights the impact of geopolitical tensions. Insights from the international aviation industry in May prior to the Middle Eastern conflict
Global Airline Association IATA reports a significant rise in local and international flight demand, with record seat occupancy in April: "Encouraging Growth in the Transatlantic Market"
What was the British airline's reasoning behind cancelling the route to Ben Gurion Airport? IATA's CEO in Israel: "International regular aviation cannot operate for long without operational certainty". And is there a connection to the Turkish airlines story?
This is what IATA CEO, Willie Walsh, says following this morning's fire that caused the complete closure of the airport and distress for thousands of passengers. He adds: "This is yet another example of Heathrow disappointing both passengers and airlines, raising serious questions"
IATA's One ID program advocates for universal digital identity standards, allowing travelers to verify their travel documents and navigate airports using biometric identification instead of traditional physical documents
A special report by IATA states that this year, for the first time, the number of passengers worldwide will exceed the 5 billion mark. In the recently ended year, 28 new airlines began operating globally, while 19 ceased operations – the lowest number in a decade. How many passengers are expected to fly this year?