IATA prevé 7.800 millones de pasajeros a nivel mundial en 2036, el doble que este año

La Asociación de Transporte Aéreo Internacional (IATA, en sus siglas en inglés) espera 7.800 millones de pasajeros a nivel mundial para 2036, lo que supone el doble de la proyección de 4.000 millones de viajeros esperados que estima para este año la patronal aérea, que aglutina al 82% del tráfico aéreo mundial. (Noticias relacionadas: IATA […]
2036 Forecast Reveals Air Passengers Will Nearly Double to 7.8 Billion

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) expects 7.8 billion passengers to travel in 2036, a near doubling of the 4 billion air travelers expected to fly this year. The prediction is based on a 3.6% average Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) noted in the release of the latest update to the association"™s 20-Year Air Passenger […]
DSNA and IATA to Cooperate on French ATM Strategy

DSNA, the French Air Navigation Service provider, and IATA, the International Air Transport Association, have agreed to cooperate on the development of a French Air Traffic Management (ATM) Strategy (FAS). In 2016, DSNA was the first European ANSP to cross the symbolic threshold of 3 million safely controlled flights. Over the next two decades, passenger […]
African airlines record six per cent traffic growth in August "“ IATA

The International Air Transport Association (IATA), has reported 6.4 per cent growth in traffic for African airlines in August with the exiting of Nigeria and South Africa from recession in second quarter. IATA, in a statement by its Director General, Alexandre de Juniac, on Thursday, said that seasonally adjusted traffic had broadly tracked sideways so […]
ALTA and IATA to Strengthen Joint Cooperation to Address Latin America and Caribbean Aviation Challenges

ALTA (Latin American and Caribbean Air Transport Association) and IATA (International Air Transport Association) met this week to discuss strengthened collaborative efforts between the two associations to address Latin America and Caribbean aviation industry challenges. ALTA’s newly appointed Executive Director Luis Felipe de Oliveira and IATA’s Director General Alexandre de Juniac met in Geneva at […]
Double Digit Demand Growth for Freight Continued in August

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) released data for global air freight markets showing that demand, measured in freight tonne kilometers (FTKs), increased by 12.1% in August 2017, compared to the same period a year ago. This was the fifth time in six months of double-digit gains on the previous year"™s performance. Demand is growing […]
Greater Urgency Required to Tackle Emissions Challenge

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) called for greater urgency in the partnership between governments and airlines to keep aviation at the leading edge of industries in managing their climate change impact. The call came on the eve of the first anniversary of the historic global agreement on a Carbon Offsetting and Reduction Scheme for […]
La IATA, contra los monopolios aeroportuarios

La Asociación Internacional del Transporte Aéreo (IATA) ha pedido a la UE una regulación más exigente de los monopolios aeroportuarios europeos. "En muchos casos la privatización no ha logrado ofrecer los beneficios prometidos a los pasajeros y la economía local a menudo sufre los resultados de mayores coste",dice su director general, Alexander de Juniac. "El […]
Más de 500 millones de personas viajan en avión
Un grupo de organizaciones internacionales de la industria aérea, incluidas la Organización de Aviación Civil Internacional (OACI) y la Asociación de Transporte Aéreo Internacional (IATA, por sus siglas en inglés), elaboraron un reporte que indica que más de 500 millones de personas están viajando en avión. (Noticias relacionadas: ACI: El tráfico de pasajeros aéreos superará […]
Passenger Airport Charges Double in 10 Years: Tighter Regulation Needed

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) calls on the European Union to significantly strengthen economic regulation of major European airport monopolies by focusing on the interests of passengers. Enforcing greater cost-efficiency at Europe"™s airports will feed through into cheaper air fares, stimulate travel and enhance European competitiveness. In turn, this will support jobs and grow […]