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Find all press materials from IATA's Global Media Day held in Geneva, Switzerland, 9 December 2025.
IATA is urging the Australian government to take the necessary and long overdue steps to strengthen the economic regulation of services provided by airports.
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.
IATA urged Australia's Productivity Commission to further assess and take a more balanced account of the evidence presented by airlines in its inquiry on economic regulation of airports.
Philip Ireland, IATA's Manager, World Wide Airport Slots, answered a series of questions around the topic of slots in India.
IATA called on India to improve on passenger facilitation and security processes in order to be bettler able to handle the expected traffic growth and meet the passenger experience expectations.