International Air Transport Association
India’s domestic air passenger growth hit record 18.8% in 2015
06 Jul 2016
Airlines in India ferried over 80 million domestic passengers in2015, according to latest data released by IATA
India to displace UK as third largest aviation market by 2026: IATA
27 Nov 2015
IATA estimates that China will overtake the United States as the world's largest air passenger market even as it expects Asian, South American and African destinations to record the fastest growth
Air travel in India sees 18% rise in March: IATA
06 May 2015
CAT rejects plea against IATA’s air cargo rules
22 Apr 2014
Air travel market shrank only in India in February: IATA
04 Apr 2014
The Indian domestic air travel market shrank 1.8 per cent in February 2014, compared to February 2013 while air travel markets across the world rose 5.3 per cent year-on-year
IATA revises industry outlook upwards
13 Dec 2012
India’s aviation market faltering: IATA
02 Nov 2012
Indian aviation market world’s worst in July
31 Aug 2012
Govt must pay for aviation security: IATA
06 Sep 2011
Tony Tyler succeeds Bisignani as IATA chief
07 Jun 2011
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