IATA
-
Coronavirus: Air travel not expected to recover to pre-pandemic levels until 2024The International Air Transport Association pushed back its prediction by one year due to the slow containment of the outbreak in the U.S. and in developing countries.WorldJul 28, 2020
-
Air travel and COVID-19: Will the industry rebound from its biggest setback?Since the onset of the coronavirus pandemic, people seeking to travel by play have more to think about than the bottles of liquids in their carry-on.Jun 28, 2020
-
-
Advertisement
-
No physical distancing needed on flights, but ban washroom lineups: airline trade groupThe trade association for the world's major airlines is proposing a range of measures aimed at relaunching the global air travel industry that run counter to the established policies of Canadian airlines and the federal government.CanadaMay 19, 2020
-
-
Advertisement
-
No-deal Brexit could disrupt international air travel, airline association chief saysA no-deal Brexit could result in flight delays and cancellations for travellers visiting Europe in 2019, the leading airline association warns.WorldJan 10, 2019
-
Lost luggage: Here’s what happens to your baggage after check-inHow does your baggage make it from the check-in desk to your final destination? And what happens if you're one of the unlucky passengers whose luggage gets lost along the way?CanadaDec 6, 2018
-
-
Air Canada says no to smaller, standardized carry-on bagsAir Canada is saying no to a new push for even smaller carry-on bags that an industry trade organization says will standardize carry-on bags.ConsumerJun 10, 2015
-
-
ICAO to set up task force in wake of downing of Flight MH17A UN body says it is setting up a task force aimed at improving security measures in the wake of the downing of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17.Jul 29, 2014
-
Who decides an airplane’s route is too dangerous to fly? No one will sayFinding out who is responsible for advising Canadian airlines of potentially dangerous airspace is harder than you might think.CanadaJul 25, 2014
-
-
Advertisement
-
Aviation organizations plan Montreal conference after numerous crashesA spokeswoman for the International Air Transport Association says a meeting is in the works for next week, but has not yet been confirmed.Jul 25, 2014
Trending
-
One-time GST top-up lands this week as part of new grocery benefit63,961 Read -
Proposed U.S. forced labour tariffs are ‘not a surprise,’ Carney says45,607 Read -
U.S. proposes tariffs on Canada, other partners over forced labour concerns33,812 Read -
Carney says Canada won’t expel U.S. envoy over Trump’s ’51st state’ talk17,521 Read -
12-year-old boy in critical condition after being hit with baseball: reports11,071 Read -
Eyeing a Chinese EV? You may not be able to drive into the U.S. if bill passes10,295 Read -
Top Videos
-
Global News at 6 Toronto: June 2, 2026 -
Olivia Chow finally confirms she’s running for a second term at Toronto’s Mayor -
Toronto council pushes to keep FIFA Fan Fest free, but challenges remain -
Toronto fire crews melt Drake ice sculpture -
Toronto man who killed 2 strangers 2 days apart found guilty of first-degree murder -
Toronto kicks-off spring cleanup campaign -
Toronto man found guilty of murdering husband in 2021 -
U.S. consulate in Toronto hit by gunfire, police declare national security incident -
Metrolinx sheds 400-plus consultants, some move to become VPs -
John Tory announces he won’t be running in Toronto’s mayoral race -