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  • Germany: At the 2011 International Transport Forum, Asian delegates argue strenuously that their citizens need more roads, more cars.

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  • All routes on the sleepercoach network are expected to be launched during the summer and will be operated through the Scottish Citylink joint venture between Stagecoach and international transport group ComfortDelGro.

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  • Hugh Sharp, an economic-policy adviser to Sheffield council, argues that provincial cities should instead try to replicate some of the things that make London tick by, for example, improving international transport links, or creating partnerships between local government and the private sector.

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  • According to the International Air Transport Association, this is because upper-class passengers, although a small minority among international air travelers, account for almost a third of airline revenues.

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  • The trade group International Air Transport Association does its own safety audits on air carriers.

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  • The International Air Transport Association, or IATA, Friday said it is monitoring the outbreak of bird flu.

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  • And the Geneva-based International Air Transport Association said it was opposed to the blanket use of armed marshals.

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  • First- and business-class air traffic fell 1% from July 2007 to July 2008, according to the International Air Transport Association.

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  • According to the IATA (International Air Transport Association) 2013 is expected to be another profitless year for the European airline industry.

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  • Tony Concil, a spokesman for the International Air Transport Association (IATA) admits that implementing this global standard will not be easy.

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  • The trial is part of a wider initiative instigated by the International Air Transport Association (IATA) known as Simplifying Passenger Travel.

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  • Asia Pacific is the biggest and one of the fastest-growing air-travel markets in the world, according to the International Air Transport Association.

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  • But the international air transport association, IATA, has warned that global airline profits will halve this year because of rising oil prices.

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  • The International Air Transport Association estimated that about 7% of Japan's GDP was meant to come from tourism and travel this year.

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  • Air travel in Africa is up 9.8% this year, outpacing global growth of 6.8%, according to the International Air Transport Association trade group.

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  • It has fired off letters to the International Air Transport Association de-manding that the body instruct members not to grant Balkh landing rights.

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  • Demand for first class and business class typically follows business confidence, according to the International Air Transport Association, which publishes a monthly premium traffic report.

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  • Airline stocks were reeling Monday, following a report from the International Air Transport Association reporting August passenger traffic slowed and offering a grim near-term forecast.

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  • This uncertainty has led the International Air Transport Association to plead on behalf of its members for Europe's government to rethink policy on shutting airspace.

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  • The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has criticised European governments' response.

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  • According to data from the International Air Transport Association, the chance of a commercial Western-built aircraft having an accident last year was one in three million.

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  • The International Air Transport Association ( IATA) last year set itself a long-term, yet ambitious, goal to build a zero emissions aircraft in the next 50 years.

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  • "A lot of existing airports designed for smaller Chinese and Russian aircraft are now being upgraded for larger planes, " says Pierre Jeanniot, director-general of the International Air Transport Association.

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  • But the strategy of turning Dubai into an international hub for transport, tourism and international business would be threatened if America decided that Dubai is also a hub for terrorism.

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  • From 93% of revenue in 1998, international crude transport revenues have fallen to 67%, as Arntzen assembles a fleet of smaller ships to haul gasoline and other refined products shorter distances.

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