IATA fights back as India hits major foreign airlines with tax evasion allegations
Foreign airlines operating out of India are in the crosshairs of its regulatory authorities over ...
It has taken four years, and several disagreements, but forwarders are no longer mere “agents” of the airlines.
IATA and FIATA appear to have put their differences aside and launched the Air Cargo Progam (IFACP), which will replace the airline-led Cargo Agency Program.
The two associations have set up an IATA-FIATA Governance Board (IFGB), to be jointly managed, levelling the relationship between forwarders and airlines, taking forwarders from being “agents” to “customers”.
As well as endorsing the role of forwarders, IFACP also covers regulatory compliance, safety, security ...
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