SINGAPORE, April 8 (Reuters) - The head of a body representing global airlines said on Wednesday that even if Iran reopened ...
IATA sees high fuel costs, taxes, congestion, and weak competitiveness as holding back Latin American aviation.
Global jet fuel supplies will take months to recover, keeping oil prices high, even if the Strait of Hormuz reopens, says ...
U.S. President Donald Trump's two-week ceasefire with Iran is unlikely to bring quick relief to the global aviation industry ...
Jet fuel supply constraints are expected to persist for months even if the Strait of Hormuz reopens, according to IATA ...
IATA warns jet fuel supply recovery will persist months after Hormuz reopening, as refinery disruptions keep aviation fuel ...
IATA has said that global capacity growth eased to 3.3% year on year in March 2026 and predicts it will slow even further in ...
IATA warns jet fuel supply may take months to recover due to refinery disruptions despite easing oil prices and potential ...
The disruption to airline operations caused by high aviation turbine fuel (ATF) since the outbreak of the Middle East ...
Technical trials using Self-Sovereign Identity and biometrics mark a step towards seamless cross-border digital journeys as ...
Willie Walsh is set to become the new CEO of IndiGo, leaving his role as director general of the International Air Transport ...
IATA has deepened its forecast for airline net losses in 2021 to $47.7 billion due to the slower than hoped for recovery in air travel from the pandemic. The airline association had in late November ...
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