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Iata says recovery will be uneven as Icelandic volcano eruption and weaker growth hurt European airlines while Asia-Pacific carriers are reporting strong demand
Airlines warn Tories not to sell stake in air traffic control 2011
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Airline industry body Iata predicts profits of $2.5bn this year
Airlines warn Tories not to sell stake in air traffic control 2011
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Iata also announced industry traffic data for July which showed a continued slowing of demand.
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"Most economies are expected to deliver even weaker economic growth next year, which will negatively impact air travel and freight," Iata said.
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Iata has called on governments to strengthen the capacities of airport regulators.
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Association (Iata) said it was unfair that airlines and passengers had to pay for costs incurred by airport operators.
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"This is normal protocol in such circumstances and does not represent abnormal activity by Iata," he said.
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Iata said governments should give airport regulators teeth by incorporating cost-efficiency targets for airport regulators.
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However, Bricknell said Iata had simply suspended Nationwide's participation in its billing and settlement programme - which was a mechanism for exchanging money between airlines.
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While Comair initially offered to honour Nationwide tickets, it later retracted the offer amid reports that Nationwide's membership to the International Air Transport Association (Iata) had been withdrawn.
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