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Passenger Recovery Accelerates in February
IATA announced strong rebound of air travel in February 2022 compared to January, as Omicronimpacts moderated outside of Asia.
- Press Release
- Economics
- Passenger Experience
- Africa & Middle East
- All Regions
- Asia Pacific
- Europe
- North Asia
- The Americas
Progress in Opening the World to Travel
IATA welcomed the increasing momentum towards re-opening of borders and relaxation of travel restrictions, as COVID-19 moves into the endemic phase.
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- Africa & Middle East
- All Regions
- Asia Pacific
- Europe
- North Asia
- The Americas
Letter Removal Travel Restrictions Canada English
- Regulatory Filings
- COVID-19
- The Americas
Letter Removal Travel Restrictions Canada French
- Regulatory Filings
- COVID-19
- The Americas
Airports and Airlines call for all intra-EU COVID Travel Restrictions to be dropped
New evidence from Oxera study shows travel restrictions failed to prevent the spread of COVID-19 and would be ineffective in the face of future variants of concern.
- Press Release
- COVID-19
- Europe
Air Travel Sees Strong Demand Recovery in January but Impacted by Omicron
IATA announced recovery in air travel slowed for domestic and international in January 2022 compared to December 2021, owing to the emergence of Omicron in November.
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- Economics
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- Asia Pacific
- Europe
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Air Passenger Numbers to Recover in 2024
IATA expects overall traveler numbers to reach 4.0 billion in 2024, exceeding pre-COVID-19 levels.
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- Economics
- COVID-19
- Africa & Middle East
- All Regions
- Asia Pacific
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- North Asia
- The Americas
Airports & Airlines Welcome New EU Council Recommendation on Travel Into the EU
ACI and IATA welcomed an EU Recommendation for travellers coming into the EU and called for further action to re-start air connectivity.
- Press Release
- COVID-19
- Europe
Travel Momentum Builds as Restrictions are Lifted -Even faster progress is needed-
IATA released data showing growing momentum in the recovery of air travel as restrictions are lifted.
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- COVID-19
- Africa & Middle East
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- Asia Pacific
- Europe
- North Asia
- The Americas
Time to End US Pre-Departure Testing for Fully Vaccinated Travelers
IATA urged the US government to remove the pre-departure testing requirement for fully vaccinated air travelers flying to the US.
- Press Release
- COVID-19
- The Americas
Letter to US Government on Removal of PreDeparture Testing for Vaccinated Travelers
- Regulatory Filings
- COVID-19
- The Americas
New Research Shows EU Travel Restrictions had Little Impact on Omicron Spread
ACI Europe and IATA urged EU governments to lift travel restrictions for vaccinated/recovered individuals holding a valid Covid certificate.
- Press Release
- COVID-19
- Europe
Accelerate Easing of Travel Restrictions
IATA urged governments to accelerate relaxation of travel restrictions as COVID-19 continues to evolve from the pandemic to endemic stage
- Press Release
- COVID-19
- All Regions
Passenger Traffic Improved in November; Omicron Restrictions Likely to Affect Period Ahead
IATA announced that the recovery in air travel continued in November 2021, prior to the emergence of Omicron
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- Economics
- COVID-19
- Africa & Middle East
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- Asia Pacific
- Europe
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- The Americas
Pavlovian response to introduce travel restrictions will not stop Omicron
Willie Walsh views on governments reactions to the Omicron variant. Travel restrictions won't stop the spread, they will harm people and economies.
- Opinions
Letter to the Minister of Tourism and Sports of Thailand on the Visitor Travel Insurance Levy
- Regulatory Filings
- Travel & Tourism
- Asia Pacific
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