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Interview with Milad M Istefanous, Executive Director of Philomina Global Services Co. Ltd.

Interview with Milad M Istefanous, Executive Director of Philomina Global Services Co. Ltd.

Philomina Global Head office located at Khartoum City that is well known, and having branches @ Port Sudan (Seaport City), and our modern office systems and all staff to give excellent services to our potential customers and worldwide associates.

Interview with Filipe Garcia, Branch Manager of Inicio transitarios Lda

Interview with Filipe Garcia, Branch Manager of Inicio transitarios Lda

Since the year 2000 INÍCIO TRANSITÁRIOS has been dedicated with total commitment to the creation of door-to-door transport solutions, regarding maritime and air logistics, on an international basis.

Interview with Ken Zhu,of Coeffort (Shanghai) Logistics & SCM Co., Ltd

Interview with Ken Zhu,of Coeffort (Shanghai) Logistics & SCM Co., Ltd

Coeffort was established in January 2015, core business of Coeffort is supply chain management and provide professional solutions, including supply chain financing, supply chain design, procurement and distribution, international customs clearance agent, executive stock trusteeship, Department of outsourcing, outsourcing processing and distribution management, supply chain services. I hope our business can do for customers "time Save", "money Save", "way touching One".

Interview with Arturo Chavez, Commercial Manager  of Smart Logistics Group

Interview with Arturo Chavez, Commercial Manager of Smart Logistics Group

SMART LOGISTICS GROUP is a premier transportation and logistics company, with coverage in SPAIN/EUROPE. Our value-added services portfolio includes import and export freight management, truck brokerage, intermodal, load/mode and network optimization, and global visibility. We provide freight forwarding, customs brokerage, warehousing and all other logistics services.

Interview with Ordan Cargo, Managing Director of Ordan Cargo Ltd

Interview with Ordan Cargo, Managing Director of Ordan Cargo Ltd

We are " ORDAN CARGO LTD" a freight forwarding & logistics company based in Tel Aviv, Israel since 2001 having presences at all main ports ASHDOD/HAIFA/TLV for Import/Export/Cross SEA/AIR. We provide excellent and creative logistics solutions as well as quality service with competitive prices.

IATA eyes risks from Ebola, Russia to air travel demand

Source:    2014-8-7 16:51:00

The outbreak of the Ebola virus in West Africa, conflict in the Middle East and a possible trade war with Russia could all hurt air travel this year, a leading industry group said.

“All have the potential to dent demand,” Tony Tyler, Director General of the International Air Transport Association (IATA), which represents around 240 airlines, said on Wednesday.

“We are optimistic that the industry will still end the year with an improvement in profitability over 2013. But the regional impact of some of these risks will challenge some airlines more than others,” Tyler said in a statement.

The Ebola outbreak that began in West Africa in March has killed 932 people so far and governments and global health authorities are struggling to stop it spreading.

Tyler said Ebola could be one of the biggest challenges this year for some airlines, even though the World Health Organization says the risk to plane passengers from Ebola is low and has not recommended travel restrictions.

Nevertheless, France, Germany, Greece and the United States are advising their citizens to avoid travelling to the areas of West Africa worst hit by the virus.

British Airways has suspended flights to Liberia and Sierra Leone until the end of month, while Emirates has suspended flights to Guinea.

Two regional African airlines, Nigeria’s Arik and Asky, have cancelled all flights to Sierra Leone and Liberia.

Africa’s airlines are already struggling to fill seats, with planes on average around two-thirds full, and demand dropped 2.7 percent in June, IATA data showed on Wednesday.

The industry association put that drop down to economic factors, such as a slowdown in South Africa.

Medical Kits

Brussels Airlines, one of the few still flying to Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone, said staff at airports and on its planes were equipped with thermo-scanners to check passengers for signs of fever, one of the main symptoms of the Ebola virus.

Planes are also stocked with special medical kits in the event of a passenger falling sick on board.

“But we have not seen a drop in demand, nor have we reduced our flights,” a spokeswoman for the airline, part-owned by Lufthansa, said.

The threat of a trade war with Russia was also a growing threat to air travel this year, IATA said.

Russia has threatened to retaliate for the grounding of a subsidiary of national airline Aeroflot because of EU sanctions. One newspaper reported that European flights to Asia over Siberia could be banned.

Ruxandra Haradau-Doser, an analyst at Kepler Chevreux, said avoiding Russian airspace could cost Lufthansa, for example, around 100-150 million euros($134-$200 million) a year.

“There’s a high risk we could see more profit warnings in the industry,” she said.

IATA forecasts global airlines will make a combined profit of $18 billion this year, up from $10.6 billion in 2013.

IATA said passenger traffic demand grew 4.7 percent in June, down from a 6.2 percent rise in May.

Capacity - the amount of seats offered - rose 5 percent after a 5.2 percent rise in May. Lufthansa and Air France-KLM cited overcapacity as one of the reasons for their recent profit warnings. (Reuters)