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CEO-packed conference line-up at Routes Silk Road

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Routes Silk Road will bring together key decision makers from the region’s airlines, airports and tourism authorities for face-to-face meetings,...

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Limited exhibition opportunities remaining for World Routes 2019

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Following a record-breaking year for exhibitors in Guangzhou, the world’s leading airports, tourism authorities, suppliers and airlines are...

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March air passenger demand growth slows - IATA

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Global demand for air travel increased in March, albeit at the slowest rate in nine years.

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A global approach to local airport capacity management

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Philip Ireland, IATA's manager for World Wide Airport Slots, explains how the strategic review of the slot guidelines is aiming to improve access...

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Philippine Airlines and Cebu Pacific leaders to speak at Routes Asia 2019

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Hear from industry leaders and other aviation experts at the event next month.

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Routes Asia 2019 conference programme announced

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Heavyweights from across the region will gather in Cebu City to share insight and debate the predicted outlook for the aviation industry in 2019...

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Airlines to enjoy tenth year of profits despite slowing demand

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Global passenger demand growth looks set to slow in 2019, according to the latest forecasts from the International Air Transport Association...

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IATA: Europe's aviation sector must address “deep-rooted issues”

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Europe must address “deep-rooted issues” which damage the competitiveness of its aviation industry, the director general and chief executive of the...

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Passenger traffic growth slows - IATA

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Global passenger traffic growth slowed in September amid severe hurricane and typhoon activity, coupled with rising airline cost pressures.

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Air passenger numbers to double to 8.2 billion by 2037

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The number of airline passengers travelling by 2037 could double from today’s levels to 8.2 billion, the International Air Transport Association...

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