All Willie Walsh articles – Page 2
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NewsIATA releases statement on Schiphol Airport capacity constraints
IATA have released a statement on the Dutch Appeal's Court ruling of capacity constraints at Schiphol Airport.
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NewsAirline Associations unite to call for global alignment of slot regulations
Associations across the world are calling for governments to safeguard the consistent and transparent allocation of slots under the Worldwide Airport Slot Guidelines (WASG).
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NewsAFCAC and AASA unite with IATA on Focus Africa
IATA's “Focus Africa” drive is gaining momentum, and has recently gained the support of the African Civil Aviation Commission (AFCAC) and the Airlines Association of Southern Africa (AASA), announcing them as its newest partners.
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NewsAir Cargo demand decline continues to slow down in April
IATA's released data shows a continued, but slower, decline against 2022's demand performance.
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NewsTravel demand maintains high in April; domestic traffic fully recovered, says IATA
IATA reported total traffic in April 2023 rising 45.8% compared to April 2022 and traffic is now at 90.5% of pre-COVID-19 levels.
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NewsIATA criticises US proposed passenger compensation rule
The Director General of IATA, Willie Walsh, claimed that "the added layer of expense this regulation will impose will not create a new incentive, but...will likely have an impact on ticket prices.”
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NewsIATA sees Canada's 2023 Federal Budget as insufficient
The air organisation sees the budget as lacking positive reinforcement to strengthen Canada's air system, encourage global competitiveness and sees it risk making travel unaffordable for passengers.
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NewsSchiphol Airport's flight cap on hold, rules Dutch court
Ruling has been made to uphold the legal challenges aviation authorities are having against the Dutch government, in their controversial decision to cap Schiphol Airport's flight activity to 460,000. IATA, KLM and other associations are arguing the cap will have a detriment on the Dutch economy, and put thousands of ...
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NewsJanuary 2023 sees demand for air cargo dip
Owing to a persisting war in Ukraine, high inflation and a shortage of workers, demand for global air cargo has declined. The International Air Transport Association (IATA) released its data for January 2023 global air cargo markets and results show that, in a context of economic headwinds, cargo demand ...
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NewsAirlines present united front in dispute over flight reduction at Schiphol Airport
The global airline community has responded to the Dutch government's sudden decision to reduce Schiphol Airport's capacity.
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NewsDemand for air cargo lessening says IATA
“Air cargo performance softened in November, the traditional peak season... but market signals are mixed," according to IATA's Director General, Willie Walsh.
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NewsIATA condemns "knee-jerk" reaction to imposition of travel restrictions for Chinese travellers
The Director General of IATA has called the measures, which he says have been proven ineffective over the last three years "disappointing".
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