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Roberto Alvo Chairs the IATA Board of Directors

Roberto Alvo Chairs the IATA Board of Directors

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) announced that Roberto Alvo, CEO of LATAM Airlines Group, has taken up duties as Chair of the IATA Board of Directors. His one-year term began at the conclusion of the 82nd IATA Annual General Meeting in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on 8 June 2026. Alvo is the 84th Chair of the IATA Board of Directors on which he has served since 2020. Alvo succeeds Luis Gallego, CEO of International Airlines Group (IAG). Gallego will continue to serve on the Board.

Xiamen Airlines to Host 83rd IATA AGM

Xiamen Airlines to Host 83rd IATA AGM

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) announced that Xiamen Airlines will host the 83rd IATA Annual General Meeting (AGM) and World Air Transport Summit (WATS) in Xiamen, China, from 30 May to 1 June 2027. “We are excited to bring the 83rd IATA AGM to China, hosted by Xiamen Airlines. China is a major player in the aviation industry. China’s airlines are among the top airlines by passenger traffic in the world. And the country is at the forefront of how technology and digitalization can be deployed to improve efficiency. Hosting the AGM in China will allow the leaders of the global aviation industry to witness first-hand the impressive development of the China market,” said Willie Walsh, IATA’s Director General.

IATA AGM 2026: LATAM’s Rise Reflects a Region Coming of Age

IATA AGM 2026: LATAM’s Rise Reflects a Region Coming of Age

When the airline industry’s leaders last gathered in Rio de Janeiro for an IATA Annual General Meeting in 1999, Latin American aviation occupied a very different place in the global system. At the time, the region accounted for just 4% of global air traffic and carried around 68 million passengers annually. Its airlines were largely domestic champions, operating fragmented networks with limited international reach. LAN and TAM, the two carriers that would eventually merge to create LATAM Airlines Group, operated separately, carrying a combined 12 million passengers with fleets totalling just over 100 aircraft.

Where Time Slows: Inside SHA Mexico, the Caribbean’s Most Forward-Thinking Wellness Escape

Where Time Slows: Inside SHA Mexico, the Caribbean’s Most Forward-Thinking Wellness Escape

The Caribbean has always been associated with escape—the soft blur of turquoise sea and white sand, where time bends and everyday concerns dissolve into salt air. But just north of Cancún, in the untamed beauty of Costa Mujeres, a different kind of retreat is quietly redefining what it means to slow down. At SHA Mexico, stillness is not an absence—it is an intervention.

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