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Middle East economies have been brought to their knees by COVID-19. And without air connectivity being re-established, the socio-economic impact

The world must “build back better” from the COVID-19 crisis with attention focused on investment in carbon reduction technologies and

The statement explains that airline schedules and slot planning are based on the same periods as European summer/winter changes over

In 2008, as airlines reeled from the financial crisis, and oil prices were at historic highs, aviation leaders from the

June international passenger demand rose 7.7% compared to June 2017. All regions recorded growth, led by airlines in the Middle

International passenger traffic demand rose 5.8%, which was up from 4.6% growth in April. All regions recorded growth, led by

Currently about 14% of airports globally have some level of privatization. As they tend to be large hubs, they handle

IATA reported 4.1 billion passengers were flown in 2017, a new record, with a promising forecast to reach 7.8 billion

IATA has evolved a comprehensive Open Borders Strategy to help governments work with industry to maintain the integrity of national

While IATA research did not reveal a one-size-fits-all solution to ensure sufficient, fit-for-purpose and affordable airport infrastructure, it did point

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