ICAO and IATA
ICAO and IATA
ICAO and IATA
Regulations
Introduction and Familiarization of the ICAO and
IATA
IATA
The International Air Transport Association
(IATA) is a trade association of the world's
airlines founded in 1945. IATA has been
described as a cartel since, in addition to setting
technical standards for airlines, IATA also
organized tariff conferences that served as a
forum for price fixing. IATA was formed to fill
and provide international air carriers with a
mechanism to fix prices.
IATA
Safety
IATA states that safety is its number one priority. The main instrument
for safety is the IATA Operational Safety Audit (IOSA). IOSA has also
been mandated at the state level by several countries.
Simplifying the Business
This initiative has introduced a number of crucial concepts to passenger
travel, including the electronic ticket and the bar coded boarding pass.
Many other innovations are being established as part of the Fast Travel
initiative, including a range of self-service baggage options.
IATA
IATA was also formed to answer and support ICAO to some technical
questions, for example, knowing and predicting the prices and fare of air
transport flights.
IATA was also formed for its ability to design and implement standards
accepted by everyone and applicable worldwide which is the
organizations primary mission.
IATA