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Global Economy Could Lose Over $4 Trillion Due to COVID-19 Impact on Tourism

Source: UNWTO The crash in international tourism due to the coronavirus pandemic could cause a loss of more than $4 trillion to the global GDP for the years 2020 and 2021, according to an UNCTAD report published on 30 June. The estimated loss has been caused by the pandemic’s direct impact on tourism and its ripple effect on other sectors closely linked to it. The report, jointly presented with the UN World Tourism Organization (UNWTO), says international tourism and its closely linked sectors suffered an estimated loss of $2.4 trillion in 2020 due to direct and indirect impacts of a steep drop in international tourist arrivals. A similar loss may occur this year, the report warns, noting that the tourism [...]

2021-06-30T17:25:15+03:00June 30th, 2021|News, ORGANISATIONS|

ACI World reveals capital expenditure needs for recovery and long term growth

Source: ACI World $2.4 trillion in total capital investments will be needed to 2040 'Increased capital investment is an economic, social, and environmental imperative' "Airport infrastructure is key to the continued development of air transport which supports millions of jobs and provides social and economic development for the global communities we serve," ACI World Director General Luis Felipe de Oliveira said. New Airports Council International (ACI) World forecasts for the global airport sector show that approximately $2.4 trillion (figures in US Dollars) in airport total capital investments will be needed to address the long-term trend in passenger demand to 2040. The Global Outlook of Airport Capital Expenditure – Meeting Sustainable Development Goals and Future Air Travel Demand, published today shows that significant investment [...]

2021-06-30T12:23:31+03:00June 30th, 2021|News, ORGANISATIONS|

Fragmented EU Digital COVID Certificate Verification Will Undermine Smooth Summer Travel

Source: IATA Ahead of the 01 July deadline for Member States to implement the EUs Digital COVID Certificate (DCC) system – the crucial enabler for the restoration of freedom of movement within Europe - airlines and airports are warning of major operational risks due to the inconsistent approach by Member States in applying the DCC across Europe. In a letter sent yesterday to the EU Heads of State (pdf), the industry urged leaders to harmonise DCC verification standards and protocols, to avoid unnecessary airport queues and ensure a smooth passenger experience. While the European Commission has worked closely with industry and delivered in record time the adequate framework allowing for common and fully interoperable DCCs, no less than 10 different [...]

2021-06-29T21:45:04+03:00June 29th, 2021|News, ORGANISATIONS|

ALPA President Declares Pilots ‘More Than Ready’ for Takeoff

Source: ALPA In a speech today today before the Aero Club of Washington, Capt. Joe DePete, president of the Air Line Pilots Association, Int’l (ALPA), highlighted the critical role pilots and other aviation labor groups played to help the United States battle the pandemic and position the aviation industry for a strong economic rebound. In addition to highlighting the remarkable achievements aviation frontline workers accomplished during the COVID-19 crisis, DePete also underscored the importance of a strong, safe and diverse airline pilot workforce and the need to maintain and update current regulatory standards so that the U.S. aviation industry continues to set the standard for the world. “Make no mistake, our nation’s airline pilot workforce is ready for duty and already [...]

2021-06-29T21:42:37+03:00June 29th, 2021|News, ORGANISATIONS|

New decisions at ICAO Council’s 223rd Session support aviation’s recovery and development

Source: ICAO Responding to a variety of recent and emerging aerospace and geopolitical developments throughout its 223rd session, which concluded yesterday, the ICAO Council realized important progress towards facilitating the aviation sector’s recovery from the impacts of the pandemic, towards enhancing the safety, security and sustainability of flight, and towards improving the governance of the UN’s specialized agency for civil aviation. The foundation of ICAO’s COVID-19 recovery strategy is assuring the implementation of the recommendations of the ICAO Council Aviation Recovery Taskforce (CART). Prepared in cooperation with the WHO and other UN and aviation bodies, its recommendations have been updated on a continuous basis throughout the pandemic in order to reflect the highly dynamic context, knowledge, and challenges. This session, [...]

2021-06-29T21:41:10+03:00June 29th, 2021|News, ORGANISATIONS|

FAA Proposes $124,500 in Civil Penalties Against Eight Passengers for Allegedly Interfering with Flight Attendants

Source: FAA The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) proposes civil penalties ranging from $9,000 to $22,000 against eight airline passengers for allegedly interfering with flight attendants who instructed them to obey cabin crew instructions and various federal regulations. The cases announced today include assaulting flight crew, drinking alcohol brought aboard the plane and refusing to wear facemasks. The enforcement actions are part of the FAA’s zero-tolerance policy for unruly and dangerous behavior by passengers. Since Jan. 1, 2021, the FAA has received approximately 3,100 reports of unruly behavior by passengers, including about 2,350 reports of passengers refusing to comply with the federal facemask mandate. During the same timeframe, the FAA has proposed $563,800 in fines against unruly [...]

2021-06-29T15:35:52+03:00June 29th, 2021|News, ORGANISATIONS|

In Argentina: Lack of predictability affects the user of air transport

Source: ALTA The Latin American and Caribbean Air Transport Association (ALTA) expresses its deep concern at the measures announced by the government of the Argentine Republic in Administrative Decision 643/2021 of June 25, 2021, which, among others, limits to 600 places per day the entry of Argentines and residents to the country by air. The measure, which comes into force untimely, directly and negatively impacts Argentine citizens and residents abroad, making it impossible to return to the country as planned. "At the moment, there is no clarity on how these seats will be distributed and the passenger will end up being the major affected by the lack of predictability, which is the basis for offering a safe, efficient and reliable [...]

2021-06-28T16:47:05+03:00June 28th, 2021|News, ORGANISATIONS|

Industry partnership delivers support for airports in fighting wildlife trafficking

Source: ACI Illegal wildlife trade is estimated to have an annual value of up to $23 billion Airports Council International (ACI) World has today published guidance for airports in combatting the global illegal trade of protected species of wild animals and plants. The ACI Combatting Wildlife Trafficking Handbook has been developed with the support of the USAID Reducing Opportunities for Unlawful Transport of Endangered Species (ROUTES) Partnership to assist airports in addressing this global crime. Elephants are often poached for their ivory and tigers for their skins and bones, for example, but other species, such as rosewood, pangolins, birds, reptiles, rhinos and marine turtles, are also among commonly trafficked species. The illegal wildlife trade is estimated to have an annual value of [...]

2021-06-28T14:21:12+03:00June 28th, 2021|News, ORGANISATIONS|

After receiving the ISSA certification, Abaeté Aviação becomes ALTA member

Source: ALTA The Latin American and Caribbean Air Transport Association (ALTA) is pleased to welcome Abaeté Aviação, founded in 1979, as a new member airline. Abaeté Aviação recently received the ISSA – IATA Standard Safety Assessment certification, an internationally recognized and accepted assessment on quality and operational safety standard in the civil aviation industry. The qualification was carried out through the ISSA Program, jointly developed by ALTA and IATA to facilitate access to the training and evaluation of internal controls and operational management for the airlines with smaller aircraft in the region, so that they continue to improve safety standards and be able to sign codeshare and interline agreements with other airlines. The initiative aims to strengthening regional air transport [...]

2021-06-28T14:15:06+03:00June 28th, 2021|News, ORGANISATIONS|

IATA Launches Self Registration Portal for IATA Travel Pass Lab Network

Source: IATA The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has launched a self-registration portal to make it easier for COVID-19 testing labs to join the IATA Travel Pass Lab Network. IATA’s Lab Network provides a list of eligible lab locations around the globe so that travelers can easily find a location for a COVID-19 test prior to travel.  The newly launched portal provides a one-stop-shop for labs to self-register to be included in the Network. Labs wishing to join the IATA Lab Network should confirm that they meet the eligibility *criteria* and register through the new Self Registration Portal. Before they are included in the IATA Travel Pass, IATA will validate the information and contact labs directly to finalize their registration. [...]

2021-06-28T13:47:10+03:00June 28th, 2021|News, ORGANISATIONS|