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Articles tagged “iata”

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British Airways boss says there will never be a third runway at Heathrow

Walsh outlines a bleak future for the UK, one in which the next billion tourists to traverse the globe skip over the island in favor of destinations with better access and easier entry.

British Airways boss says there will never be a third runway at Heathrow

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Airlines call BS on advocate backed by travel agents and distribution systems

Sabre, ASTA, and their fellow interested parties are fighting for their business here and are fiercely mustering opposition in Washington through mouthpieces like BTC, while airlines are trying to rally their own troops, too. There's no love lost on either side.

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Air travel demand continues to climb in 2013, thanks to emerging markets

Passenger demand has seen significant growth since October 2012 caused by an increase in business optimism and growth after several years of austerity.

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Asia-Pacific airlines drive IATA’s increased airline profit forecast

The 1.3% increase in demand in mature-market North America pales in comparison to a contemplated 4.9% increase in passenger demand in Asia-Pacific.

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New York Times opposes airlines’ new fare model

It isn't often that mainstream media weigh into the travel distribution wars, but The New York Times has done so. An editorial opposes IATA's proposed New Distribution Capability, which would have airlines market to travelers based on their preferences and frequent flyer status.

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Despite increased airline traffic, global carriers posted just a slim profit margin in 2012

We complain about airline bag fees, but with fuel prices such a killer fees are often the difference between an airline being in red ink or black.

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Airline capacity cuts and mergers help the industry outperform forecasts for 2012

Despite rapid growth in Asia and southeast Asia, the U.S. market is still leading the pack thanks to earlier waves of consolidation and the entry of fees into the process at an earlier point and with much more ambition.

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Forecast: Domestic China flights to propel airlines’ global passenger growth

The airline business is a growing enterprise on a global scale, and that's good news for the global distribution systems, too.

Forecast: Domestic China flights to propel airlines’ global passenger growth

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How the leading airline group envisions the passenger experience of the future

Any implementation of IATA's blueprint is years away and will be kicked around like a political football. But it's good to dream.

How the leading airline group envisions the passenger experience of the future

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Why U.S. airline profits will beat carrier profits in the rest of the world

Passenger demand growth in North America is projected to be tepid, at 1.3% in 2012, but tight controls on capacity have improved the profit picture.

Why U.S. airline profits will beat carrier profits in the rest of the world