IATA is the abbreviation form of INTERNATIONAL AIR TRANSPORT ASSOCIATION. It is the association that is concerned with inspecting as well as assigning transportation fares. It has its headquarters in Canada, Montreal represents almost 117 countries around the world.
OBJECTIVES OF IATA
- SAFETY: One of the most important issue that IATA focuses on is safety. The part of IATA that is invested in providing aviation safety is the IATA Operational Safety Audit or IOSA. The IOSA focuses on regulating airline accidents and providing a high security service. It is invested in procuring large databases and measures to track flights, increase safety and avoid jet accidents.
- FULFILLING ENVIRONMENTAL GOALS: The IATA has vowed to take some steps in order to manage the environmental goals. They have taken a step to improve the fuel efficiency rate. They have also invested themselves to cut back on the net carbon emissions. They have also looked into ways of reducing aviation carbon emissions.
- BUSINESS STRATEGIES: In order to bring about innovation and efficiency, IATA has launched the programme ‘Simplifying the Business’ in 2004. Bar coded boarding pass and the electronic ticket was a part of this programme.
SIGNIFICANCE OF IATA
IATA which has transformed the face of airline trade entails a lot of significance. It has significantly contributed both in civil air transportation as well as tourism. Some of its remarkable contributions are as follows:- With the establishment of IATA, the problems faced in travel tourism due to certain conflicting interests can be easily resolved.
- It acts as a measure to check the integrity and professionalism of tour operators all around the world.
- The process of air transportation has been eased by IATA.
- It promotes the growth and development of tourism.
- IATA has made air tourism much more systematically structured with the formulation of certain rules.
- It has collaborated with the government to help them formulate and implement civil aviation policies.