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Bjorn’s Corner: Air Transport’s route to 2050. Part 11.
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Travel Rewards Programs Now: Too Many Points, Not Enough Seats - The New York Times
Travel Rewards Programs Now: Too Many Points, Not Enough Seats The New York Times
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Southwest Airlines says internal documents show airport officials made false statements - San Antonio Report
Southwest Airlines says internal documents show airport officials made false statements San Antonio Report
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Avelo Airlines cuts back domestic flights at CT's Bradley airport, maintains 3 international routes - CT Insider
Avelo Airlines cuts back domestic flights at CT's Bradley airport, maintains 3 international routes CT Insider
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Spirit Airlines not returning to Manchester-Boston Regional Airport - WMUR Manchester
Spirit Airlines not returning to Manchester-Boston Regional Airport WMUR Manchester
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American Airlines flight forced to abort landing at Reagan National Airport to avoid another plane - CNN
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Passenger Demand Growth Accelerates to 10% in January
Passenger Demand Growth Accelerates to 10% in January
IATA released data for January 2025 global passenger demand, showing continued solid growth and all-time highs on load factors for January.
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Air Cargo Demand up 3.2% in January
Air Cargo Demand up 3.2% in January
IATA released data for January 2025 global air cargo markets showing growth in demand for an 18th consecutive month.
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IATA Releases 2024 Safety Report
IATA Releases 2024 Safety Report
IATA released its 2024 Annual Safety Report. The industry delivered another year of strong overall performance on safety but took a step back from an exceptional performance in 2023.
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Feb 26, 2025 | 02:00 am
Nominations Open for 2025 IATA’s Diversity and Inclusion Awards
Nominations Open for 2025 IATA’s Diversity and Inclusion Awards
IATA opened nominations for the sixth edition of the IATA Diversity and Inclusion Awards. Nominations are welcome from individuals and organizations advancing diversity and inclusion in the aviation sector.
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Feb 20, 2025 | 07:00 am
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Feb 20, 2025 | 07:00 am
IATA and 123Carbon to Collaborate on Interoperability for SAF Registries
IATA and 123Carbon to Collaborate on Interoperability for SAF Registries
IATA and 123Carbon announced a strategic collaboration to develop interoperability between their respective Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) registries.
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Feb 13, 2025 | 05:00 am
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U.S. Cities For The First Time Could Turn Billions Invested In Airports Into Cash For Other Projects
U.S. Cities For The First Time Could Turn Billions Invested In Airports Into Cash For Other Projects
Local governments could reap $131 billion by privatizing operations at 31 large and medium-sized airports, the Reason Foundation estimates — and that could be a lowball figure.
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Sep 9, 2021 | 10:00 am
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