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$1.3 Billion in Airline Funds Blocked by Governments according to IATA

Source: IATA The most significant improvement was noted in Bolivia, fully clearing its backlog that stood at $42 million at end October 2024. The International Air Transport Association (IATA) reported that $1.3 billion in airline funds are blocked from repatriation by governments as of end April 2025. This is a significant amount, although it is an improvement of 25% compared with the $1.7 billion reported for October 2024. IATA urged governments to remove all barriers preventing airlines from the timely repatriation of their revenues from ticket sales and other activities in accordance with international agreements and treaty obligations. "Ensuring the timely repatriation of revenues is vital for airlines to cover dollar-denominated expenses and maintain their operations. Delays and denials violate [...]

2025-06-02T05:28:23+03:00June 2nd, 2025|News, ORGANISATIONS|

Passenger Growth Accelerates to 8% in April

Source: IATA The International Air Transport Association (IATA) released data for April 2025 global passenger demand with the following highlights: Total demand, measured in revenue passenger kilometers (RPK), was up 8.0% compared to April 2024. Total capacity, measured in available seat kilometers (ASK), was up 6.5% year-on-year. The April load factor was 83.6% (+1.1 ppt compared to April 2024). International demand rose 10.8% compared to April 2024. Capacity was up 8.5% year-on-year, and the load factor was 84.1% (+1.7 ppt compared to April 2024), the highest ever for April. Domestic demand increased 3.3% compared to April 2024. Capacity was up 3.1% year-on-year. The load factor was 82.7% (+0.1 ppt compared to April 2024). “April was a positive month for travel. Growth strengthened, especially [...]

2025-05-30T08:04:35+03:00May 30th, 2025|News, ORGANISATIONS|

IATA: Air Cargo Demand up 5.8% in April

Source: IATA The International Air Transport Association (IATA) released data for April 2025 global air cargo markets showing: Total demand, measured in cargo tonne-kilometers (CTK), rose by 5.8% compared to April 2024 levels (+6.5% for international operations). Capacity, measured in available cargo tonne-kilometers (ACTK), increased by 6.3% compared to April 2024 (+6.9% for international operations). “Air cargo demand grew strongly in April, with volumes up 5.8% year-on-year, building on March’s solid performance. Seasonal demand for fashion and consumer goods—front-loading ahead of US tariff changes—and lower jet fuel prices have combined to boost air cargo. With available capacity at record levels and yields improving, the outlook for air cargo is encouraging. While April brought good news, stresses in world trade are [...]

2025-05-29T12:46:04+03:00May 29th, 2025|News, ORGANISATIONS|

STI Security Training International GmbH Joins ACI-LAC as a World Business Partner

Source: ACI-LAC ACI-LAC is pleased to welcome STI Security Training International GmbH (STI) as a new World Business Partner (WBP) Regular Member. Founded in 2001 and headquartered in Floersheim, Germany, STI specializes in security training for airport operators, airlines, authorities, judiciary, and industry. With a presence in over 70 countries and a strong in-house expertise, STI is dedicated to ensuring that airport screeners receive the highest level of training to safeguard passengers and cargo. Rafael Echevarne, Director General of ACI-LAC, expressed his enthusiasm for STI’s membership: "Security is a cornerstone of airport operations, and we are delighted to welcome STI as a World Business Partner. Their expertise in security training will undoubtedly contribute to strengthening aviation security in Latin America [...]

2025-05-28T08:26:04+03:00May 28th, 2025|News, ORGANISATIONS|

IATA Appoints Sheldon Hee as Regional Vice President for Asia-Pacific

Source: IATA The International Air Transport Association (IATA) announced the appointment of Sheldon Hee as Regional Vice President, Asia-Pacific, effective 1 June 2025. Based in Singapore, Hee will lead IATA in the Asia-Pacific, a region covering 39 countries and home to 53 IATA member airlines. Hee brings over 25 years of experience in the airline industry. He has held various management roles at Singapore Airlines in Singapore, Japan, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom. Prior to joining IATA, Hee was the airline’s Vice President for Partnerships and International Relations. “Having spent my professional life in an airline, I am humbled and privileged to continue contributing at an industry level by leading IATA’s activities in Asia-Pacific. The region is vast and diverse, [...]

2025-05-28T08:50:28+03:00May 28th, 2025|AROUND THE WORLD, News, ORGANISATIONS|

UNWTO: International tourist arrivals grew 5% in Q1 2025

Source: UNWTO International tourist arrivals (overnight visitors) increased by 5% in the first quarter of 2025 though results were mixed among regions and sub-regions. According to the May 2025 World Tourism Barometer from UN Tourism, over 300 million tourists travelled internationally in the first three months of 2025, about 14 million more than in the same months of 2024. That represents a 5% rise on last year and is 3% more than in pre-pandemic year 2019. The robust performance came despite the sector facing a range of geopolitical and trade tensions, as well as high inflation in travel and tourism services. UN Tourism Secretary-General Zurab Pololikashvili said: “In every global region, tourism stands out as a major services sector, supporting [...]

2025-05-28T08:42:07+03:00May 28th, 2025|News, ORGANISATIONS|

ACI World and Cranfield University launch groundbreaking “Airport Management in a Net Zero World” course 

Source: ACI World Offered under the globally acclaimed ACI-ICAO Airport Management Professional Accreditation Program (AMPAP) Airports Council International (ACI) World has announced a new partnership with Cranfield University, one of the world's premier institutions for aviation research and education, to deliver a pioneering new course: Airport Management in a Net Zero World. Offered under the globally acclaimed ACI-International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) Airport Management Professional Accreditation Program (AMPAP), this intensive one-week course will be hosted on the Cranfield campus in the United Kingdom, providing a powerful platform for aviation professionals to deepen their leadership capabilities in the context of climate action, innovation, and resilience. "The challenges facing the airport industry today demand informed, forward-thinking leadership. This course provides a critical forum for [...]

2025-05-27T09:29:23+03:00May 27th, 2025|News, ORGANISATIONS|

New Report: Regional Air Service Crucial to Canada’s Economic Future, Connectivity and Way of Life

Source: Canadian Airports Council   The Canadian Airports Council (CAC) is encouraging federal and provincial governments to consider measures that will strengthen and support Canada’s regional air service, following the release of a comprehensive new study on the state of regional connectivity across the country. Prepared by InterVISTAS Consulting and commissioned by the CAC, the report entitled“Keeping Canada Connected: The Challenge of Regional Air Service and Federal Policy” [summary report here] examines the importance of regional air service and reveals a trend line that is accelerating in the wrong direction. “Air service is the backbone of connectivity for many parts of Canada—essential to interprovincial trade, economic growth, and everyday life,” said Monette Pasher, President of the Canadian Airports Council. “Regional air [...]

2025-05-27T09:35:56+03:00May 27th, 2025|News, ORGANISATIONS|

ACA Warns of Adverse Consequences from Proposed Tariffs on Inflight Catering

Source: Airline Catering Association (ACA) The Airline Catering Association (ACA) has expressed deep concern over the Trump administration’s recently proposed tariff measures targeting key supplies for the inflight catering industry. If enacted, these duties would force caterers to pass on significantly higher costs to airlines – further straining air transport at a time when both carriers and travelers are still recovering from pandemic- related challenges. “Inflight catering is the unseen backbone of the passenger experience,” said Fabio Gamba, Managing Director of the ACA. “Tariffs on food ingredients, packaging materials and specialized equipment will undoubtedly drive up ticket fares and onboard service costs. This approach risks undermining consumer confidence in air travel, and lead to a reduction in bookings which in [...]

2025-05-27T09:27:51+03:00May 27th, 2025|News, ORGANISATIONS|

Regional Airline CEOs Unite in Washington to Support Air Traffic Control Modernization

Source: RAA This week, the Regional Airline Association (RAA) Board of Directors convened in Washington, D.C., for meetings with U.S. Department of Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy, Members of Congress, and Federal Aviation Administration senior officials. The meetings underscored regional airlines’ unified call for transformative air traffic control (ATC) modernization. “Secretary Duffy has shown exceptional dedication to aviation safety and modernization. We thanked him and the Administration for their strong commitment to a modern, safer, and more efficient airspace system,” said RAA President and CEO Faye Malarkey Black. “We met with key lawmakers in both chambers and on both sides of the aisle, outlined the critical need for modernization, and urged Congress to provide the necessary funding and resources to accomplish [...]

2025-05-26T09:02:23+03:00May 26th, 2025|News, ORGANISATIONS|