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International Air Transport Association (IATA)

Global Economy

Outlook for airlines deteriorating in 2021: IATA

IATA raised its forecast for total airline cash burn for 2021 to between $75 billion and $95 billion, up from the $48 billion it had forecast in December

Global Economy

Covid variants and travel curbs threaten airline recovery - IATA

Global Economy

Airlines face more turbulence before vaccine relief

Global Economy

Airline traffic and bookings stall despite vaccine promise

Coronavirus chronicle

Airline body IATA develops mobile apps for Covid-era travel

Global Economy

Airlines warn of more bankruptcies as wage support ends

Coronavirus chronicle

Airline group proposes coronavirus testing for passengers at airports

Global Economy

Global airlines less hopeful on Covid-19 recovery

Global Economy

Airlines heading for $84 billion loss this year: IATA

Global Economy

IATA not satisfied with Middle East efforts to support airlines

Global Economy

Global airline hit from coronavirus rises to $314 billion: IATA

Global Economy

More airlines could collapse if coronavirus crisis lasts 2-3 months - IATA chief

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