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Air passenger numbers to top five billion in 2025: IATA

Air passenger numbers are forecast to top five billion for the first time next year and the sector’s revenues will break the trillion-dollar barrier, the global aviation body IATA said on Tuesday...

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Bangladesh owes $196m in blocked airline funds

The International Air Transport Association has once again called on Bangladesh to immediately release $196 million in blocked revenues owed to foreign airlines, highlighting that the restriction contravenes international agreements...

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Bangladesh Biman receives ISAGO, RA3 certificates

Biman Bangladesh Airlines has recently received the IATA Safety Audit for Ground Operations certificate from the International Air Transport Association as the highest recognition in the ground handling sector...

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Improved air cargo management to enhance export

EFFICIENT cargo handling is crucial for export-driven economies like Bangladesh. Air transport plays a significant role in logistics management, accounting for 6.20 per cent of exports. Due to the short seasonal cycles in the global fashion industry, apparel buyers increasingly rely on air transport to ensure products are shipped within the stipulated time...

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Airlines soar towards passenger, revenue records

Airlines will fly almost five billion passengers in 2024 and revenues will near $1 trillion, both record highs, trade body IATA said on Monday as the industry roars back after the pandemic...

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IATA calls on Bangladesh to release $320m owed to foreign airlines

The International Air Transport Association, in a media release issued on Sunday, called on Bangladesh to release revenues of foreign airlines totalling $320 million, which were currently being blocked ‘in contravention of international agreements’, immediately...

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IATA urges Bangladesh to release $323m owed to foreign airlines

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) called on Bangladesh to release revenues of foreign airlines totalling $323 million, which were currently being blocked ‘in contravention of international agreements’, immediately.