The offsets will come in the form of a variety of activities such as wind energy, clean cookstoves, forestry and other emissions-related efforts.
From left: Winners of the IATA Diversity & Inclusion Awards Flybe CEO Christine Ourmières-Widener, Fadimatou Noutchemo Simo and Air New Zealand CEO Christopher Luxon representing the airline. — Picture courtesy of IATA “We have some really fantastic examples like Madame Thao Nguyen Thi Phuong Thao of VietJet Air but there aren’t enough of them.Demand for air travel grows, cargo business suffers
De Juniac explained that aviation is an industry that relies and thrives on open borders to facilitate travel and trade activities.More than one billion people live with disabilities, making up 15 percent of the global population and IATA is committed to making air travel easier and more accessible. An important demographic for the air transport sector, IATA says it is committed to promoting accessibility for disabled persons and those with reduced mobility through a holistic approach encompassing regulation, processes partnerships and communications.From drunks to peeing on a plane’s seat, we’ve all read nightmarish tales of passengers misbehaving on flights.