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Munich Airport has refuted the April 7 news release from the International Air Transport Association (IATA) on passenger costs at European airports as misleading.(Associations)
Munich Airport has refuted the April 7 news release from the International Air Transport Association IATA on passenger costs at European airports as misleading. In an appeal to the European Commission ... Munich Airport has refuted the April 7 news release from the ...
Tags: European Commission, International Air Transport Association, news release
Research articles 2006-05-01
SHARP RISE IN INTERNATIONAL TRAFFIC EXPECTED IN 1993-1997
International passenger traffic is expected to increase by 6.6% per year, and freight by 7.2% per year by 1997, says the International Air Transport Association IATA. The IATA's Director-General, Pierre Jeanniot, commented that recently that althoughInternational passenger traffic is expected to increase by 6.6% per year,...
Tags: International Air Transport Association, Sharp Corp.
Research articles 1993-10-29
AIR TRANSPORT ASSOCIATION BACKS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION MEASURES
In spite of protests from a number of members, the 51st annual convention of the International Air Transport Association IATA in Kuala Lumpur, closed on November 15, with the adoption of a series of general resolutions confirming airlines' commitmentIn spite of protests from a number of members,...
Tags: Air Transport Association, International Air Transport Association
Research articles 1995-11-21
The End of Paper Tickets
Remember when you used to be able to hold your ticket in your hand? Those days are now officially over, well, mostly. On June 1, the International Air Transport Association IATA officially retired the paper ticket from use worldwide. This is an impressive achievement that should help...
Tags: Airline, Ticket, International Air Transport Association, Workforce Management, Training And Certification, Human Resources, Brett Snyder
Blog posts 2008-06-03

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IATA says action is needed to help Indian airline industry
AIRLINE INDUSTRY INFORMATION-C1997-2008 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD The International Air Transport Association IATA has warned that airlines in India could record total losses of USD1.5bn in 2008. Growth in the Indian airline industry slowed down from 33% in 2007 to 7.5% for the first six months of...
Articles 2008-09-25
U.S. Federal Bar Association Names KLM's Paul Mifsud Transportation Lawyer of the Year
EAGAN, Minn. -- Northwest Airlines today announced Paul Mifsud, vice president of government and legal affairs for its joint venture partner, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, is a recipient of the U.S. Federal Bar Association's "Transportation Lawyer of the Year" Award. Mifsud, an accomplished international aviation attorney and founder...
Articles 2008-09-25
Fewer fliers, financial sector meltdown don't bode well for airlines
Amid higher airfares and a crisis in the financial markets, airlines in the U.S. and abroad are seeing or bracing for softening passenger demand. The International Air Transport Association, which represents 230 carriers worldwide, on Thursday said international travel fell in July, especially in the lucrative first class...
Articles 2008-09-19
Cathay Pacific and DHL Global Forwarding sign agreement for data interchange
AIRLINE INDUSTRY INFORMATION-C1997-2008 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD Cathay Pacific has announced that it has signed an agreement with DHL Global Forwarding for electronic data interchange, in a move towards making air cargo shipments paper-free. The agreement has been based on the International Air Transport Association's IATA e-freight...
Articles 2008-09-19
Federal Fight Over Flights
The Port Authority of New York & New Jersey is going to court to block plans by federal agencies to auction takeoff and landing slots at area airports in September. On Aug. 26, the Port Authority filed a motion with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Washington, D.C.,...
Articles 2008-09-01
Travel Ad Network Lands IATA Travel Centre and Social Media Travel Start Up, tripwolf
Travel Ad Network TAN, the leading verticalad network in travel and the web's largest travel information source intotal audience, today announced that the IATA Travel Centre( www.iatatravelcentre.com ), an initiative to provide travelers withpersonalized passport, visa and health documentation advice for theirinternational flight itineraries run by The International Air TransportAssociation,...
Articles 2008-08-25
GOL's Administration Awarded by IATA
SAO PAULO, Brazil, Aug. 21 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- GOL Linhas Aereas Inteligentes S.A. , the parent company of Brazilian airlines GOL Transportes Aereos S.A. ("GTA") and VRG Linhas Aereas S.A. ("VRG"), announces that its CEO, Constantino de Oliveira Junior, has been awarded the GALA Latin American Aeronautics Gallery award in...
Articles 2008-08-21
Sky-high oil prices destroying airlines' profits: IATA chief
SYDNEY AFP — A "perfect storm" of soaring fuel costs and slipping demand could cost global airlines 6.1 billion US dollars this year, the International Air Transport Association IATA said Wednesday. Painting a grim outlook for the industry, IATA's director general and chief executive Giovanni Bisignani said he...
Articles 2008-08-20
Economic troubles expected to hit Labor Day holiday passenger numbers
AIRLINE INDUSTRY INFORMATION-C1997-2008 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD The Air Transport Association of America ATA, an industry trade organisation for US airlines, has said that it expects fewer people to fly during the Labor Day holiday period this year. ATA published a forecast on 19 August claiming that...
Articles 2008-08-19
Air Transport Association: Drop in Passengers During Labor Day Travel Period
FOOD AND BEVERAGE CLOSE-UP-19 August 2008-Air Transport Association: Drop in Passengers During Labor Day Travel PeriodC2008 - CloseUpMedia - newsdesk@closeupmedia.com The Air Transport Association of America, ATA, the industry trade organization for the U.S. airlines, forecasts that 16 million passengers will travel globally on U.S. airlines during...
Articles 2008-08-19
Lawyers Gain More Work
The Air Transport Association ATA, which represents the top U.S. air carriers, has filed a lawsuit that seeks to block the Federal Aviation Administration FAA from auctioning off valuable takeoff and landing slots at major New York area airports. And the Port Authority of New...
Articles 2008-08-18
S.L. airport is No. 1 for on-time flights
Salt Lake City International Airport had the best on-time arrival and departure rates among the 32 biggest airports in the country so far this year. The U.S. Department of Transportation says overall, more than 80 percent of the flights were on time. Chicago's O'Hare...
Articles 2008-08-07
IATA releases international traffic data
AIRLINE INDUSTRY INFORMATION-C1997-2008 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD The International Air Transport Association IATA, which represents around 230 airlines globally, has reported international traffic data for June 2008. International freight dropped by 0.8% compared with June 2007. According to IATA, this is the first decline in the area...
Articles 2008-08-04
Long Island Nonprofit Briefs: August 1, 2008
Worldwide delivery for DHL, Nassau Girl Scouts Delivery company DHL and the Girl Scouts of Nassau County partnered to ship 35,000 boxes of Girl Scout cookies to troops overseas. Local law enforcement protected the precious cargo: the Nassau County Police Department, Port Authority...
Articles 2008-08-01
Honor roll of sustaining members and regional patrons all of these firms support the purposes and objectives of NDTA
SUSTAINING MEMBERS A.I.R., Inc - USA d/b/a M(2) Transport AAR Mobility Systems ABF Freight System, Inc. Air Transport Assn. of America Air Transport International, LLC AIT Worldwide Logistics, Inc. American Maritime Officers American Public...
Articles 2008-08-01
Commentary: green test flights: airlines test everything—from renewable fuels, to carbon offsetting to ditching in-flight magazines to lighten their loads
The rising oil prices are hitting the airline industry especially hard. According to the International Air Transport Association, which tracks the price of jet fuel on a daily basis, gas has gone up by more than 100% over the past year. And it's good news for the environment--the high prices...
Articles 2008-07-21
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