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Star Alliance Named World’s Leading Airline Alliance Once Again

Source: Air Canada Star Alliance has once again been recognised as the World's Leading Airline Alliance at the World Travel Awards 2025, continuing its six-year winning streak. This year's recognition reflects the Alliance's continued focus on shaping a more seamless experience across the customer journey — from booking and airport to connections and loyalty. The honour was announced at the Grand Final Gala Ceremony, held in Bahrain. Commenting on the achievement, Star Alliance CEO Theo Panagiotoulias said, "We are truly honoured to be named the World's Leading Airline Alliance once again, especially knowing it reflects the trust of travellers and industry peers. Our focus has always been on making customer journeys feel effortless, and our lounges bring the experience to [...]

2025-12-09T20:57:58+02:00December 10th, 2025|AIRLINES, News, ORGANISATIONS|

SAF Production Growth Rate is Slowing Down, Essential to Correct Course Ahead of e-SAF Mandates

Source: IATA   The International Air Transport Association (IATA) released new estimates for Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) production showing that: In 2025, SAF output is expected to reach 1.9 million tonnes (Mt) (2.4 billion liters), double the 1 Mt produced in 2024. However, in 2026, SAF production growth is projected to slow down and reach 2.4 Mt. SAF production in 2025 represents only 0.6% of total jet fuel consumption, increasing to 0.8% the following year. At current price levels, the SAF premium translates into an additional USD 3.6 billion in fuel costs for the industry in 2025. The estimated SAF output for 2025 of 1.9 Mt is a downward revision from IATA’s earlier forecasts due to lack of policy support [...]

2025-12-09T20:46:02+02:00December 9th, 2025|News, ORGANISATIONS|

U.S. Cargo and Passenger Airlines Gained 17,187 Jobs in October 2025

Source: US DOT U.S. Airlines: Total Number of Employees (both Full-Time and Part-Time) U.S. airline industry (passenger and cargo airlines combined) employment increased to 1,049,241 workers in October 2025, 17,187 (1.67%) more workers than in September 2025 (1,032,054). U.S. scheduled-service passenger airlines employed 550,170 workers in October 2025, or 53% of the industry-wide total. Passenger airlines gained 1,911 employees in October 2025. American Airlines led scheduled passenger carriers, adding 783 employees; United Air Lines added 663, and Southwest Airlines added 268. U.S. cargo airlines employed 494,738 workers in October 2025, or 47% of the industry-wide total. Cargo carriers gained 15,288 employees in October. FedEx, the leading air cargo employer thanks in part to inclusion of its ground operations, increased employment [...]

2025-12-09T19:26:17+02:00December 9th, 2025|AIRLINES, News, ORGANISATIONS|

Airline Profitability Stabilizes with 3.9% Net Margin Expected in 2026

Source: IATA   The International Air Transport Association (IATA) released its latest financial outlook for the global airline industry showing a stabilization of profitability even as supply chain issues persist. Highlights include: Airlines are expected to achieve a combined total net profit of $41 billion in 2026 (up from $39.5 billion in 2025). While this would set a new record, the net profit margin is expected to be unchanged from 2025 at 3.9%. Net profit per passenger transported is expected to be $7.90 (below the 2023 high of $8.50, and unchanged from 2025). Operating profit in 2026 is expected to be $72.8 billion (up from $67.0 billion in 2025) for a net operating margin of 6.9% (improved on the 6.6% [...]

2025-12-09T20:50:31+02:00December 9th, 2025|AIRLINES, News, ORGANISATIONS|

International Civil Aviation Day: ICAO is advocating for safe and sustainable air transport for all

Source: ICAO ICAO’s Strategic Plan for 2050 is the focus of this International Civil Aviation Day (7 December), which is taking place under the theme of “Safe Skies and a Sustainable Future for All.” The plan is directing efforts towards ICAO’s vision of air transport for all by mid-century, with zero fatalities and net-zero carbon emissions. The United Nations General Assembly officially recognized 7 December as International Civil Aviation Day in 1996 to increase awareness of the importance of international civil aviation to the sustainable development of Member States and build support for ICAO’s leadership in fostering safe, secure, inclusive, and environmentally responsible air transport. ICAO Council President Salvatore Sciacchitano issued the following statement in observance of this year’s commemorations. [...]

2025-12-08T20:10:46+02:00December 8th, 2025|News, ORGANISATIONS|

IATA Unveils 2026 Events Calendar

Source: IATA   The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has unveiled its 2026 event calendar, bringing together industry and government leaders to focus on the air transport industry’s most pressing challenges. “Uniquely, IATA, through our global events, assembles the most influential voices across the industry to tackle air transport’s biggest challenges and opportunities. Whether taking the next step in digitalizing cargo operations, developing a common approach to adopting more economical payment solutions, or addressing the need to unlock Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) production, our events ensure that the right decision-makers are in the room to drive action,” said Frederic Leger, Senior Vice President, IATA Products & Services. In 2025, IATA events attracted more than 11,000 industry and government delegates across 16 [...]

2025-12-08T19:33:47+02:00December 8th, 2025|News, ORGANISATIONS|

ACI-LAC fosters dialogue in the airport sector with ACI Airport Day AIFA

Source: ACI-LAC ACI‑LAC held the ACI Airport Day AIFA at the Holiday Inn Mexico Felipe Ángeles Airport Hotel, an event that brought together representatives of the Mexican airport sector, as well as government authorities, experts, and international organizations. The Airports Council International – Latin America and the Caribbean (ACI-LAC) held the ACI Airport Day AIFA at the Holiday Inn Mexico Felipe Ángeles Airport Hotel, bringing together representatives of the Mexican airport sector, government authorities, experts, and international organizations. With the Felipe Ángeles International Airport (AIFA) as host, the event offered an agenda focused on the main challenges and opportunities of the industry. The central theme was airport facilitation and its impact on passenger experience, safety, and operational efficiency. Key topics [...]

2025-12-03T18:38:33+02:00December 3rd, 2025|AIRPORTS, News, ORGANISATIONS|

TSA Introduces New $45 Fee Option for Travelers Without REAL ID Starting February 1 

Source: TSA Agency will refer passengers to the fee-based TSA "Confirm.ID" payment option if they do not present a valid, acceptable ID at checkpoints The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) announced today that it will refer all passengers who do not present an acceptable form of ID and still want to fly an option to pay a $45 fee to use a modernized alternative identity verification system, TSA Confirm.ID, to establish identity at security checkpoints beginning on February 1, 2026.   Travelers will be able to pay $45 to use TSA Confirm.ID for a 10-day travel period. TSA urges travelers who do not have a REAL ID to schedule an appointment at their local DMV to update their ID as soon as [...]

2025-12-02T19:39:43+02:00December 2nd, 2025|News, ORGANISATIONS|

IATA Stresses Airlines’ Right to Always Prioritize Safety in Operational Decisions

Source: IATA The International Air Transport Association (IATA) reiterated that safety is and will always be the number one priority in aviation. Hence, airlines must retain the freedom to individually assess risks, including airspace closures, safeguarding the safety of passengers and crew. This is even more important in scenarios where specific alerts and concerns from stakeholders have been raised. In such cases, airlines will comply with all regulatory frameworks when needing to suspend or cancel flights. Airlines have publicly stated their willingness to restore services to Venezuela as soon as conditions allow to do this safely and efficiently. IATA therefore urges governments and stakeholders to respect airlines' responsibility to make safety-driven decisions, reinforcing the principle that while the skies must [...]

2025-12-01T19:50:03+02:00December 1st, 2025|AIRLINES, News, ORGANISATIONS|

IATA calls on the Venezuelan government to reconsider decision to revoke airline operating permits

Source: IATA The International Air Transport Association (IATA) urges Venezuelan authorities to reconsider the revocation for the operating permits of several international airlines operating in the country. The airlines in question have temporarily suspended their flights to and from Venezuela following the issuance of air safety alerts by both the governments of the United States and Spain. Airlines have prioritized the protection of passengers and crew members, avoiding flights in high-risk areas. The airlines reaffirm their commitment to the market and their willingness to restore service safely and efficiently as soon as conditions allow, with a focus on those passengers who have been directly affected by this situation that is beyond the airlines’ control. IATA and its members reiterate their [...]

2025-11-28T16:34:03+02:00November 28th, 2025|AIRLINES, News, ORGANISATIONS|