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IATA's Alarm: Airline Profit Margins Remain Alarmingly Thin
IATA's Director General, Willie Walsh, recently gave a wake-up call to the aviation industry about the precarious state of airline profit margins. His revelations were part of a broader discussion at IATA's 79th Annual General Meeting…
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Riyadh Air Reveals New Livery and Receives IATA Code RX
Saudi Arabia's newest airline, Riyadh Air, continues to make significant strides since its launch. Not only has the airline been assigned the Airline Designator Code RX by the International Air Transport Association (IATA), marking its…
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Ground Handling: Essential Services for Safe and Efficient Flights in Egypt and Beyond
Ground handling is a crucial aspect of the aviation industry, responsible for a wide range of services that facilitate the smooth operation of flights and the comfort of passengers. From welcoming travelers at the airport and verifying…
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IATA Travel Pass - a way out of the pandemic?
While the COVID19 pandemic is still slowing down aviation and the globe in general, it is obvious (hopefully) that the travel movements will increase again. Besides the direct health status, the documentation will play a crucial role in…
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Timatic - a ground handler's little big helper
Source: https://ve.usembassy.gov/american-citizen-services-offer-passport-renewal-margarita-may-4-2018/
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ICAO Council encourages rebuilding sustainably at ATAG
The tragic incidences that occurred in the history of aviation such as the great depression in 2008, the SARS and the MERS pandemics did not affect air transport as COVID-19 did. As many airlines landed their fleet for a long time and…
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