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The Origins of the Airline Alliance: How Three Rival Networks Redefined Global Aviation

The Origins of the Airline Alliance: How Three Rival Networks Redefined Global Aviation

Most airline passengers interact with an alliance before they realise one exists. The lounge access waiting at the other end of a long-haul flight. The frequent-flyer miles earned on a carrier they have never flown before. The ability to check baggage in London and collect it in Sydney despite travelling on multiple airlines with different owners, different liveries and different national identities. Today these experiences feel routine. In the late 1990s they represented one of the most ambitious experiments the aviation industry had ever attempted.

IATA AGM 2026:  Asia-Pacific’s Aviation Boom Faces a Trillion-Dollar Test

IATA AGM 2026:  Asia-Pacific’s Aviation Boom Faces a Trillion-Dollar Test

For decades, aviation executives have spoken about the “Asian Century.” At this year’s IATA Annual General Meeting in Rio de Janeiro, the numbers suggest that century has arrived. Over the next two decades, Asia-Pacific is expected to add 2.4 billion passengers, growing from 1.7 billion travellers in 2024 to 4.1 billion by 2044. That represents 41% of all global passenger growth and a compound annual growth rate of 3.8%.

IATA AGM 2026: Why China’s Aviation Story Is Becoming One of the Most Important in the World

IATA AGM 2026: Why China’s Aviation Story Is Becoming One of the Most Important in the World

For years, the aviation industry’s centre of gravity has been slowly moving east. At this year’s IATA Annual General Meeting in Rio de Janeiro, that shift felt less like a prediction and more like a reality. While much of the discussion around Europe focused on regulation, taxation and competitiveness, the conversation around North Asia centred on growth, digital transformation and the emergence of China as a force that is increasingly shaping the future direction of global aviation. According to IATA’s Regional Vice President for North Asia, Xie Xingquan, the region’s story is no longer simply about recovery. It is about scale, influence and transformation.

Where Time Slows: Inside SHA Mexico, the Caribbean’s Most Forward-Thinking Wellness Escape

Where Time Slows: Inside SHA Mexico, the Caribbean’s Most Forward-Thinking Wellness Escape

The Caribbean has always been associated with escape—the soft blur of turquoise sea and white sand, where time bends and everyday concerns dissolve into salt air. But just north of Cancún, in the untamed beauty of Costa Mujeres, a different kind of retreat is quietly redefining what it means to slow down. At SHA Mexico, stillness is not an absence—it is an intervention.

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