On this page you can access speeches and press releases produced between 2002 and 2022.
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New Asia-Europe Air Routes Will Speed Travel Time
A new network of air routes connecting Australia, Asia, the Middle East and Europe will be implemented that will save passengers up to 30 minutes in travel time
- Press Release
- Air Traffic Management
- All Regions
IATA Applauds Long-Term Vision of Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore - Changi Reduces Charges by 15%-
IATA applauds the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore for its support of the aviation industry with the creation of the S$210 million Air Hub Development Fund
- Press Release
- Airport Infrastructure
- All Regions
IATA Welcomes Australian Decision Authorising Travel Agency Program
IATA Welcomes Australian Decision Authorising Travel Agency Program
- Press Release
- Asia Pacific
Short-Sighted Security Measures Hurting Airlines
Giovanni Bisignani, Director General and CEO of IATA called for a global approach to security, relying on intelligence coordination and techniques such as biometrics to contribute to positive profiling of passengers
- Press Release
- Security
- All Regions
Passenger Traffic Better than July, But Still Down on 2001 -IATA Monthly International Statistics August 2002-
August passenger traffic was down 4.6% on August 2001 and freight traffic continues to be up at +10.6% over August 2001
- Press Release
- Economics
- All Regions
Remarks of Giovanni Bisignani at the Airports Council International in Tokyo, 2002
Remarks of Giovanni Bisignani at the Airports Council International in Tokyo, 2002
- Speech
- Airport Infrastructure
- Passenger Experience
- Safety
- Security
- All Regions
Airlines can no longer pay for airport monopolistic inefficiency
IATA called for a new partnership between airports and airlines based on increased transparency
- Press Release
- Airport Infrastructure
- All Regions
Make Narita Airport a Symbol of Japan's Reform Agenda
IATA Director General and CEO Giovanni Bisignani urged Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi to make Narita a symbol of Japan's reform agenda
- Press Release
- Airport Infrastructure
- Asia Pacific
Insurance: Time for Leadership
After the tragic events of September 11, 200, IATA asks for an affordable, global, non-cancellable, non-discriminatory and universally available third-party war risk insurance
- Press Release
- Other
- All Regions
IATA Recognized By Japanese Government for Contribution to Development of Japanese Aviation
IATA has been recognized by Japanese Government for the contribution to development of the Japanese aviation
- Press Release
- Value of Aviation
- Asia Pacific
IATA Monthly International Statistics July 2002 Passenger Traffic Declines, Freight Shows Healthy Growth
IATA Monthly International Statistics July 2002 Passenger Traffic Declines, Freight Shows Healthy Growth.
- Press Release
- Economics
- All Regions
Peter Chikumba New IATA Regional Director for Africa
Giovanni Bisignani, Director General and CEO of IATA announced Mr Peter Chikumba as the Association's regional Director for Africa, effective September 16, 2002
- Press Release
- IATA News
- Africa & Middle East
SERAS Paper Points Way To Necessary Aviation Expansion
We welcome the call contained in the SERAS paper for more UK air transport capacity,
- Press Release
- Regulations & Law
- Europe
Ongoing EC Immunity for IATA Interline Fares will Continue to Secure Passenger Benefits
IATA welcomes the European Commission's decision to renew the Block Exemption that allows airlines operating within the European Union to consult on interline tariffs
- Press Release
- Passenger Experience
- All Regions
Airlines Oppose Cross-Subsidization of Japan's Airports-Requests Minister Ogi to Control Monopolistic Practices-
Airlines Oppose Cross-Subsidization of Japan's Airports-Requests Minister Ogi to Control Monopolistic Practices
- Press Release
- Airport Infrastructure
- Asia Pacific
Global Airport Monitor 2002: Dubai, Singapore, Copenhagen Lead The Pack With Strong Showings By Start-Ups Incheon And Athens
Global Airport Monitor 2002: Dubai, Singapore, Copenhagen Lead The Pack With Strong Showings By Start-Ups Incheon And Athens
- Press Release
- Airport Infrastructure
- All Regions