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IATA expects airlines to lose at least $75bn in 2021
The International Air Transport Association has released new analysis showing that the airline industry is expected to remain cash negative throughout 2021.
Air New Zealand to trial health passport on Sydney route
Air New Zealand chief digital officer, Jennifer Sepull, explained the goal is to enable customers to seamlessly manage their digital travel documentation throughout their travel experience.
IATA prepares to debut Travel Pass as aviation looks to reopen
The pass - which was originally unveiled in December - is designed to verify a passenger has had the Covid-19 tests or vaccines required to enter a country.
IATA latest to call on government to reopen aviation sector
Restarting air transport must be included in recovery plans for the UK economy, due to be outlined on Monday by prime minister Boris Johnson, the body said.
IATA: 2020 worst year in history of aviation
The International Air Transport Association has announced full-year global passenger traffic results for 2020 showing that demand fell by 66 per cent compared to the full year of 2019.
IATA calls for global certification programme to reopen travel
The group has called on governments to partner with the air transport industry to devise plans to safely re-link people when the Covid-19 epidemiological situation permits.
IATA calls for EU-wide Covid-19 vaccination certificate
The trade body has urged the European Union to support an initiative from Greek prime minister, Kyriakos Mitsotakis, to agree a common digital European Covid-19 vaccination certificate.
Etihad partners with IATA for Covid-19 Travel Pass
The mobile app is designed to help passengers easily and securely manage their travel in line with government requirements for Covid-19 tests or vaccines.
Breaking Travel News investigates: IATA calls for governments to reopen borders
IATA director general, Alain de Juniac, has offered his first Covid-19 briefing for 2021 and called for government to focus on reopening borders to international aviation
Slow aviation recovery comes to a standstill
Total demand was down 70 per cent compared to November 2019, virtually unchanged from the 70 per cent year-to-year decline recorded in October.
IATA unveils plans for new Travel Pass
The pass is a mobile app to help travellers easily and securely manage their travel in line with any government requirements for Covid-19 testing or vaccine information.
IATA calls for further support following disappointing October
New data from the International Air Transport Association has revealed that the recovery of passenger demand continued to be disappointingly slow in October.