Strong international air traffic propels air travel recovery
According to International Air Transport Association‘s latest report, air traffic has resumed its strong recovery trend throughout April 2022, driven primarily by international demand.
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According to International Air Transport Association‘s latest report, air traffic has resumed its strong recovery trend throughout April 2022, driven primarily by international demand.
Ravi Khanna, Senior Security Specialist at the Bahrain Ministry of Transportation and Telecommunications, talks to Internaitonal Airport Review about the modern day challenges that airports face in their baggage handling operations, the technology involved and the upcoming improvements that can be made.
As aviation’s post-COVID-19 recovery continues, the International Air Transport Association has called for holistic reforms to manage the need for a stable talent base for the ground handling sector.
The International Air Transport Association and Federal Authorities for Identity, Citizen, Custom and Port Security have formed an co-operation to deploy enhanced air cargo security in the UAE.
The International Air Transport Association has released its passenger data for March 2022 showing that the recovery of air travel continues, with little impact from the conflict in Ukraine.
Due to the Omicron outbreak in Asia and the war in Ukraine, the International Air Transport Association has released March 2022 data showing a drop in demand for global air cargo markets.
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According to the International Air Transport Association’s latest data for the global air cargo markets in February 2022, demand increased due to a general relaxation of COVID-19 travel-related factors.
The International Air Transport Association has announced that air travel experienced a strong rebound in February 2022 compared to January 2022.
Ecuador’s aviation industry has further committed to the fight against illegal wildlife trafficking through a new declaration, to enforce greater law and public order control to prevent these crimes.
The cargo and logistics arm of the Etihad Aviation Group, Etihad Cargo, has achieved its Cargo iQ re-certification for the company's global network.
The International Air Transport Association has launched a new methodology which accurately calculates the CO2 emissions per passenger for a specific flight.
Latest International Air Transport Association data highlights that the global air cargo markets experienced a slower growth in January 2022 due to supply chain disruptions and capacity constraints.
The International Air Transport Association has predicted that overall passenger numbers will reach 4.0 billion in 2024, exceeding pre-pandemic levels by 103 per cent of the 2019 total.
Queen Alia International Airport looks back over its achievements from 2021.