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Find all press materials from IATA's Global Media Day held in Geneva, Switzerland, 9 December 2025.
IAAT is calling on the Australian Government to challenge the recommendations of the Productivity Commission’s final report that the existing regulatory regime is effective, and changes are not needed.
IATA is urging the Australian government to take the necessary and long overdue steps to strengthen the economic regulation of services provided by airports.
The launch will not only bring efficiencies in the interactions between airlines and travel agents, but also modernize and support the growth of Myanmar’s travel and tourism sector.
An effective and independent airports economic regulator is vital for realizing the Government of India’s vision of 100 new airports to be built over the next 10 years.
The latest Value of Aviation reports are available for 10 aviation markets: Australia, India, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, New Zealand, Philippines, Republic of Korea, Singapore, and Thailand.
IATA welcomed Airservices Australia’s move to reduce air navigation service charges (ANS) from 1 July 2019, disappointed with Airways New Zealand's upcoming significant ANS increase.