The FINANCIAL — Marrakech – The International Air Transport Association called for innovation and a renewed agenda of cooperation in the relationship between airports and airlines.
“We need a common and forward-looking agenda that builds on past successes and puts innovation at the heart of our common issues. Airports and airlines share a common interest in making aviation safer, more secure, user-friendly, operationally efficient and environmentally responsible. Combined, these are our common license to grow,” said Tony Tyler, IATA’s Director General and CEO.
Tyler’s remarks came in a keynote address to the world’s airports at the Airports Council International World Annual General Assembly in Marrakech, Morocco. Tyler highlighted six areas where airports and airlines can enhance cooperation to innovate and deliver value: safety, security, improving the customer experience, infrastructure investments, environment and charges.
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