Etihad & Ethiopian Airlines Sign Partnership to Enhance Global Connectivity
UAE and Ethiopia national Airlines Sign Strategic Partnership Agreement to Enhance Air Connectivity and Expand Travel Options Across Africa, the Middle East, and Asia
UAE and Ethiopia national Airlines Sign Strategic Partnership Agreement to Enhance Air Connectivity and Expand Travel Options Across Africa, the Middle East, and Asia
UAE airline unveils tech upgrades for a better customer experience at the world's largest tourism fair
Hong Kong, Seoul, Singapore, Bangkok, Tokyo, Dubai, and other major cities in Asia lead the world in international passenger traffic
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?
Just before the end of 2024, the aviation research company OAG publishes the standout figures of the year: how much we flew, where we flew, and what were the fastest-growing airports in the world? Plus: the airline whose activity soared by about 50% and the forecast for the number of passengers in 2025. All the data
The crash this morning of Jeju Air's plane just before the end of the calendar year adds to the many malfunctions and accidents that characterized the past year. From the Japanese plane that caught fire, to the Azerbaijani plane that crashed last week, through the detached plane door, to one of the deadliest air turbulence ever. This was the year in the air - and on the ground
Three airlines, Air France Group, KLM will simultaneously operate flights to Saudi Arabia. Air France-KLM CEO, Benjamin Smith: "Saudi Arabia is quickly becoming a leading global destination and strategic gateway. We are excited to expand our routes to strengthen existing connections."
Global warming is a key issue for countries worldwide, and IATA states that "Net-zero carbon emissions by 2050 will require a global shift in aviation to new fuels, technologies, and actions, including significant investments, which will require a solid policy foundation aligned with a global forward approach."