Airlines Bet on Monitoring Technologies to Avoid Turbulence
Airlines are increasingly adopting monitoring technologies to manage and evade turbulence during flights.
Government increases charges to airlines for fuel supply; will generate costs of 56 million USD: IATA
The Mexican government has raised fees on airlines for fuel supply, which will result in an additional cost of 56 million USD, according to the International Air Transport Association (IATA).
IATA launches plan to support air connectivity in Cuba
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has implemented a plan to address the connectivity issues in Cuba caused by a shortage of aviation fuel.
Interswitchβs Quickteller Travel gets IATA recognition
Quickteller Travel, powered by Interswitch, has achieved IATA certification, enhancing its credibility in the global travel service sector.
IATA: Demand for travel is rising, but the aviation industry faces two key challenges
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) reports a 5.3% increase in passenger demand measured by Revenue Passenger Kilometers (RPK) compared to 2024, alongside a 5.2% increase in available seat offering.
Airline Industry Struggling with Sustainable Aviation Fuel Supply - IATA
The airline industry's transition to sustainable aviation fuel is hindered by high costs and limited availability, impacting progress on reducing carbon emissions, according to IATA's director-general Willie Walsh.
Representative of IATA: Geopolitics always affects aviation
The representative of IATA asserts that despite ongoing geopolitical conflicts, air travel remains as safe as before due to stricter regulations and improved communication.