Airline Revenue Strategies Optimizing Proration for International Flights

Airline Revenue Strategies Optimizing Proration for International Flights

The IATA Passenger Proration course helps professionals master the rules of passenger proration, enhancing their fare calculation skills and optimizing data processing. This ensures fair revenue distribution, ultimately improving profitability and reducing costs. Participants will gain a comprehensive understanding of proration principles and their application in the aviation industry, leading to more efficient and accurate revenue accounting practices. The course provides practical knowledge and tools to navigate the complexities of interline agreements and maximize revenue potential.

01/20/2026 Airlines
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Guide to Succeeding in Online Proctored Exams

Guide to Succeeding in Online Proctored Exams

This document provides a comprehensive login guide for the OERS online proctored exam, covering pre-exam preparation, the login process, important considerations during the exam, and the submission steps after the exam. Furthermore, it offers data-driven recommendations for OERS system optimization, aiming to assist candidates in successfully completing the exam and provide valuable insights for system improvement. The guide helps ensure a smooth exam experience and contribute to the ongoing enhancement of the OERS platform.

Global Aviation Safety Standards Rise with IATA Consulting

Global Aviation Safety Standards Rise with IATA Consulting

IATA's Operations and Safety Consulting services are designed to help airlines improve safety, operational efficiency, and sustainability. By providing expert consulting in areas such as IOSA/ISAGO certification, SMS/SSP implementation, Lean operations, talent development, and airspace planning, IATA leverages its industry data, models, and experience to help clients achieve their strategic goals and become industry leaders. The services aim to enhance performance and ensure compliance with global standards, ultimately contributing to a safer and more efficient aviation industry.

New IATA Tool Helps Firms Track Carbon Emissions Precisely

New IATA Tool Helps Firms Track Carbon Emissions Precisely

IATA CO2 Connect is an industry-leading carbon emission calculation tool, providing accurate and reliable carbon footprint information based on extensive aircraft and route data. It offers four subscription plans: Basic, Standard, Advanced, and Corporate Travel, catering to diverse needs. By choosing IATA CO2 Connect, businesses can precisely understand their carbon footprint and facilitate their green transition initiatives. It empowers organizations to track and manage their emissions effectively, contributing to a more sustainable aviation industry and a greener future.

Sustainable Aviation Fuel Certification Advances Decarbonization Efforts

Sustainable Aviation Fuel Certification Advances Decarbonization Efforts

This paper provides an in-depth analysis of the necessity, core elements, and challenges associated with sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) sustainability certification. It proposes data-driven approaches to enhance certification efficiency and transparency. The article also explores future development trends in SAF sustainability certification, emphasizing the importance of standardization, digitalization, and global collaboration. Ultimately, this work serves as a comprehensive guide for industry stakeholders navigating the evolving landscape of SAF certification and its role in aviation decarbonization.

WCO Assessment Enhances Zambias Trade Facilitation Efforts

WCO Assessment Enhances Zambias Trade Facilitation Efforts

The World Customs Organization (WCO) conducted a trade facilitation capacity assessment in Zambia, focusing on time release studies, coordinated border management, data harmonization, and single window development. The assessment provided specific recommendations aimed at enhancing internal capabilities within the Zambia Revenue Authority (ZRA) and establishing a timeline for implementing the time release study. This supports Zambia's trade facilitation reforms by identifying areas for improvement and offering a roadmap for achieving greater efficiency in customs procedures and border management.

WCO Enhances Guyanas Trade Facilitation Capabilities

WCO Enhances Guyanas Trade Facilitation Capabilities

The World Customs Organization (WCO) actively supports trade facilitation in Guyana, providing technical assistance programs covering Time Release Studies, Coordinated Border Management, data harmonization, and Single Window development. Through collaboration with the Guyana Revenue Authority and related agencies, the WCO aims to enhance trade efficiency, optimize customs clearance processes, and inject new vitality into Guyana's economic development. The support focuses on streamlining procedures and improving overall border management to foster a more competitive and efficient trade environment.

US Freight Volumes Drop Sharply in February Raising Economic Alarms

US Freight Volumes Drop Sharply in February Raising Economic Alarms

The U.S. Freight TSI plummeted in February, hitting a near three-year low, primarily due to severe cold weather. This data indicates challenges in the economic recovery and persistent supply chain bottlenecks. Businesses should strengthen risk management, optimize transportation structures, and pay attention to technological innovation and policy trends to navigate market challenges. The significant drop suggests a potential slowdown in economic activity related to freight movement and highlights the vulnerability of the logistics sector to external factors.

01/20/2026 Logistics
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WCO and SACU Enhance Trade with IT Connectivity Pact

WCO and SACU Enhance Trade with IT Connectivity Pact

The WCO and SACU are collaborating to promote customs IT interconnectivity and data exchange in Southern Africa. The aim is to enhance customs control efficiency, reduce trade costs, and promote regional economic development by establishing unified standards and strengthening information sharing. The meeting focused on practical information exchange modules under the WCO GNC framework and the application of UNCTAD's cloud solutions in cross-border trade. This lays the foundation for a more efficient and secure international trade environment.

Botswana Enhances Border Efficiency with WCO Study at Mamuno

Botswana Enhances Border Efficiency with WCO Study at Mamuno

The World Customs Organization (WCO) is assisting Botswana in conducting a Time Release Study at the Mamuno border post to establish a One-Stop Border Post and enhance trade facilitation. Through data collection and analysis, bottlenecks are identified and processes optimized, injecting new vitality into Botswana's economic development. This initiative not only improves efficiency but also promotes international cooperation, setting a precedent for trade facilitation in Africa. The study aims to streamline border procedures and boost economic growth.