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    Omanyano ovanhu koikundaneki yomalungula kashili paveta, Commisiner Sakaria takunghilile Veronika Haulenga

linden birns

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Air Cargo Demand Surges in July, Marking Strong Year for the Industry

The International Air Transport Association's July analysis shows a 13.6% increase in air cargo demand compared to July last year, marking the eighth consecutive month of double-digit growth. The air cargo sector is benefiting from global trade expansion, booming e-commerce, and maritime shipping constraints, setting the stage for a robust year. IATA's Public and Media Relations Advisor, Linden Birns.  

today29 August, 2024 29

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April 2024 Air Travel Demand Surges According To International Air Transport Association

The International Air Transport Association reported an 11.0% increase in global passenger demand for April 2024 compared to April 2023, with capacity up 9.6% and a load factor of 82.4%. International travel demand rose 15.8%, and domestic demand increased by 4, with load factors of about 82% and 82.6 respectively. All regions showed strong growth, with capacity effectively meeting demand. Here is IATA's Public and Media Relations Advisor, Linden Birns. […]

today6 June, 2024 39

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Airlines’ Profit Projections Improve for 2024

The International Air Transport Association has upgraded its profitability forecasts for airlines in 2024, surpassing its June and December 2023 projections. Despite this positive outlook, the global airline industry still struggles to achieve returns above the cost of capital. Net profits are expected to rise to $30.5 billion in 2024. IATA's Public and Media Relations Advisor, Linden Birns.  

today4 June, 2024 99

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International Air Transport Association Reports Strong Start for Global Passenger Demand in January 2024

The International Air Transport Association has unveiled data for the January 2024 global passenger demand, signaling a robust beginning for the year. Total demand, measured in revenue passenger kilometers, surged by 16.6%. International demand experienced a notable increase of 20.8%, while domestic demand saw a solid rise of 10.4%. Linden Birns, IATA's Public and Media Relations Advisor, shares further insights.  

today19 March, 2024 27