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Putting Data to Work for a Stronger Aviation Industry
The air transport industry generates vast amounts of data. Collecting and using this data can make air travel more predictable, environmentally responsible, and potentially more affordable.
- Opinions
- Airline Operations
- Data
- All Regions
October Air Passenger Demand Growth Accelerates to 6.6%
IATA released data for October 2025 global passenger demand showing strong growth despite the severe constraints of unresolved supply chain issues.
- Press Release
- Economics
- Passenger Experience
- Africa & Middle East
- All Regions
- Asia Pacific
- Europe
- North Asia
- The Americas
Air Cargo Demand Sets New Record in October, up 4.1%, Marking Eight Straight Months of Growth
IATA released data for October 2025 global air cargo markets marking the eight consecutive month of overall growth and setting a new monthly record for volumes.
- Press Release
- Cargo
- Economics
- Africa & Middle East
- All Regions
- Asia Pacific
- Europe
- North Asia
- The Americas
IATA Calls on Venezuelan Government to Reconsider Decision to Revoke Airline Operating Permits
IATA and its members reiterate their willingness to cooperate with the relevant authorities to seek solutions that ensure air safety and preserve Venezuela's connectivity with the rest of the world.
- Press Release
- Safety
- Security
- The Americas
Explainer: Eligible Emissions Units
EEUs are carbon credits authorized for aviation under CORSIA, enabling airlines to meet offsetting obligations. Proceeds support verified climate projects and benefit participating countries and local communities.
- Analysis
- Sustainability
- All Regions
APRA Report Relies on Flawed Comparators and Ignores Long-Term Delay Trends
A recent paper regarding EU261, from the Association of Passenger Rights Activists (APRA), a coalition of airline compensation claims companies, attempts to introduce some data in the debate, but it is a deeply flawed analysis.
- Opinions
- Retailing & Finance
- Regulations & Law
- Europe
Aviation Holds the Key to Unlocking Economic Benefits for Uzbekistan
IATA released the Value of Air Transport Study for Uzbekistan, highlighting that the country’s continued focus on aviation has resulted in growing benefits in terms of jobs and economic activity.
- Press Release
- Airport Infrastructure
- Sustainability
- Safety
- Value of Aviation
- Europe
EASA and IATA Announce Collaboration Regarding Air Travel Emissions Calculations
EASA and IATA signed a Memorandum of Understanding to explore synergies between the European Union Flight Emissions Label and IATA’s existing environmental data management ecosystem–IATA’s EcoHub and IATA CO2 Connect.
- Press Release
- Sustainability
- Data
- All Regions
- Europe
IATA Urges ITU to Strengthen Safeguards for Aircraft Safety Systems as 5G/6G Expands
IATA urged the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) and national telecommunications regulators to ensure that 5G and future 6G networks operating near aviation frequencies do not impair radio altimeters and other avionic systems.
- Press Release
- Safety
- All Regions
Statement on Premium Flyers Solidarity Coalition Declaration
IATA dismissed the Premium Flyers Solidarity Coalition Declaration, emphasizing that the proposed tax on air travelers lacks any credible analysis of the negative effects it may have on the countries it aims to support.
- Press Release
- Sustainability
- Regulations & Law
- All Regions
IATA and Industry Partners Call for Strengthened Global Cooperation on Aviation Climate Action
IATA, together with the governments of Japan, Malaysia and leading industry stakeholders, have issued a joint statement at COP30, urging governments and the international community to reaffirm ICAO's leadership.
- Press Release
- Sustainability
- All Regions
- Asia Pacific
EU261 Reform Going in Wrong Direction and “Works as Reverse Robin Hood”
IATA reiterated its strong concern that proposed reforms by the European Parliament to EU261 consumer rights regulation will entrench and worsen its flaws.
- Press Release
- Regulations & Law
- Passenger Experience
- Europe
What's Holding Back Digital Travel?
Imagine never needing a paper passport at the airport. You simply scan your face—no check-in desk, no printed boarding pass, no fumbling for documents. This isn’t science fiction. It is the future airlines and airports are actively building. So why are we not all traveling this way yet?
- Opinions
- Passenger Experience
- All Regions
Dorothea von Boxberg, CEO, Brussels Airlines: A uniquely Belgian offering
Dorothea von Boxberg discusses the impact of EU regulations and explains why diversity pays dividends.
- CEO Interviews
- Regulations & Law
- Europe
Turkka Kuusisto, CEO, Finnair: Punching above our weight
Graham Newton talks to Finnair CEO, Turkka Kuusisto, about raising standards in customer service.
- CEO Interviews
- Other
- Europe
Five Tax and Spend Ideas for UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves to Boost UK Air Transport Competitiveness
We suggest five ideas for UK Chancellor Rachael Reeves to reform tax and spending to help boost UK aviation competitiveness and thus the long-term strength of the UK economy and its public finances.
- Opinions
- Sustainability
- Regulations & Law
- Passenger Experience
- Europe
STIP a Significant Step Toward Decarbonizing Air Transport, But Stronger Action Still Needed
IATA noted the European Commission’s release of the Sustainable Transport Investment Plan (STIP) as a significant step in recognizing the urgent need to accelerate air transport’s decarbonization.
- Press Release
- Sustainability
- Regulations & Law
- Europe
IATA & ATPCO Partner to Simplify Management of Taxes, Fees, and Charges on Airfares and Airline Ancillaries
IATA and ATPCO announced a partnership to consolidate their passenger ticket taxes, fees, and charges (TFC) solutions.
- Press Release
- Retailing & Finance
- All Regions
Integrating Domestic and International Departure Passenger Flows Could Save Millions and Streamline Travel
IATA released a study showing substantial savings and gains can be made by using biometric digital ID technology to manage the segregation of international and domestic departing passengers at airports.
- Press Release
- Airport Infrastructure
- Sustainability
- Regulations & Law
- Airline Operations
- Passenger Experience
- All Regions
IATA’s 2025 Global Passenger Survey Reveals Mobile and Digital ID as the Future of Travel
IATA released the results of its 2025 Global Passenger Survey (GPS), highlighting two key trends that are redefining the passenger travel experience: mobile reliance rising and biometric adoption accelerating.
- Press Release
- Passenger Experience
- Travel & Tourism
- Africa & Middle East
- All Regions
- Asia Pacific
- Europe
- North Asia
- The Americas
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