IATA’s Airline International April Issue is available to read online here.
Articles this month include:
Cautious optimism is returning to aviation
Giovanni Bisignani, IATA’s Director General and CEO comments on recovery
CEO Interview from Brussels Airlines
The importance of relationships, explained by Bernard Gustin, Co-CEO of Brussels Airlines with Michel Meyfroidt
CEO Interview from Philippine Airlines
Equal opportunities – Jaime Bautista, President and COO at Philippine Airlines, says market distortions have made the battle for survival even harder
Air Freight – Shining Light
Led by China, cargo markets out of Asia are helping to fuel the industry recovery. For the rest of the world, keeping pace could be a challenge
Simplifying the Business
Final Destination – the move towards paperless travel, which began in 2004 with electronic ticketing, will culminate in IATA’s e-services project
Ground Handling
Hole in the Ground – David Grossman explores changes in ground services that could help airlines improve their bottom line and reduce costs
Fatigue Risk Management
Eyes Wide Open – as science challenges the traditional rules governing flight time, Charles Tyler examines the implications of proposed new standards in fatigue risk management
Short Haul Premium Travel
Business as Usual? Richard Quest, CNN presenter, argues that airlines need to innovate if they are to attract the short-haul business traveler
Special Report – Southern Africa
Aviation issues in southern Africa are being exacerbated by the FIFA World Cup
Soapbox – Civil Air Navigation Services Organization (CANSO)
Graham Lake, Director General, Civil Air Navigation Services Organization (CANSO) Airlines and associations have the greatest ability to help ANSPs change the system
Supplement: Environment – Virtuous Circle
Efficiency – Biofuels – New technology – Industry initiatives
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