UPS flies urgent relief from Dubai to flood-stricken Somalia
UPS, in collaboration with UNHCR, has delivered close to 100 tons of relief items to bring critical supplies to victims of the recent flooding in Somalia which has affected half a million people and uprooted 400,000 from homes.
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African airlines’ traffic dropped 68.0% in February
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) announced that passenger traffic fell in February 2021, both compared to pre-COVID levels (February 2019) and compared to the immediate month prior (January 2021).
South Africa needs to start planning for the safe restart of aviation
IATA has urged South Africa to start planning for the safe resumption of international air travel to help repair its decimated business and leisure tourism industry.
Ethiopian Marks 75th Anniversary
Ethiopian Airline Group celebrates its 75th anniversary today, April 8, 2021.
Travelport+ launches next-generation platform for a new era of travel
Global travel retail platform, Travelport, has launched its next-generation platform, Travelport+.
Baby born on EgyptAir flight coming from N'Djamena
An EgyptAir flight from N'Djamena to Cairo had to make made an emergency landing at Aswan Airport to check on the safety of a Chadian passenger and her new born baby boy, after giving birth safely on board, with the help of a medical student.
Willie Walsh to deliver interview at World Aviation Festival Virtual
Willie Walsh will be doing one of his very first interviews as the new IATA Director General at the World Aviation Festival Virtual on Tuesday, 20 April, 9:30 AM to 10:00 AM GMT.