(28 Mar 2022, 12:04 +07)
IATA has changed the host country of the 78th
Annual General Meeting (AGM) and World Air Transport Summit from
China to Qatar.
Originally scheduled to take place in
Shanghai
from 19 to 21 June 2022 and hosted by China Eastern Airlines, IATA
says the decision to change the venue reflects continuing COVID19-related restrictions on travel to China.
The event will now take place in Doha on the same
dates, hosted by Qatar Airways.
Sheraton Grand Doha in Qatar (right). Picture: Marriott.
This will be the second time that the global
gathering of aviation’s top leaders will be held in Qatar, the
first being in 2014.
Approximately 800 representatives from IATA's
member airlines, industry associate partners, international and
regional associations, leading manufacturers and industry
suppliers usually attend this important annual meeting.
“It is deeply disappointing
that we are a not able to meet in Shanghai as planned,” said
Willie Walsh, IATA’s Director General. “In the
meantime, we are pleased to be returning to the dynamic aviation
hub of Doha and the warm hospitality for which Qatar Airways, our
host airline, has become famous. This year’s AGM will be an
important opportunity for aviation’s leaders to reflect on the
shifting political, economic, and technological realities facing
air travel as the industry’s recovery from the COVID19 pandemic
gathers pace.”
The 77th AGM took place 3-5 October 2021 in
Boston, USA, hosted by JetBlue.
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