The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has announced that IndiGo will host the 81st IATA Annual General Meeting (AGM) and World Air Transport Summit next year in Delhi.
IATA AGM comes to India
Every year, IATA hosts its AGM in different country which is hosted by an airline of that country. Next year, in 2025, the IATA AGM and World Air Transport Summit will be hosted by IndiGo in Delhi from 8th to 10th June.
IndiGo is proud to be host airline for the 81st IATA AGM and looks forward to welcoming the global aviation community to Delhi in 2025. India, becoming the third largest economy within the next few years and leading the fourth industrial revolution with the use of AI, is a nation on the move. India’s rise in the global aviation landscape over the last years has been nothing short of remarkable.
IndiGo has been giving wings to the nation since 2006 and increasingly also expands internationally. Building on aviation as a force for good and India’s unique diversity, we are looking forward to engaging in meaningful dialogues aimed at sculpting the global aviation landscape around important
Pieter Elbers, CEO, IndiGo said.
topics such as safety, diversity, equity and inclusion, as well as sustainability, while efficiently delivering the growing global demand for air travel.
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The decision to host the 81st IATA AGM in India was made at the 80th IATA AGM in Dubai which was hosted by Emirates.
We look forward to gathering the aviation industry in Delhi, India’s gateway city, for the 81st IATA AGM in 2025. It’s been over four decades since the industry came together for an IATA AGM in Delhi. With record aircraft orders, impressive growth, and world-class infrastructure developments, India is firmly on the trajectory to become the world’s third largest aviation market within this decade. With such bright prospects, it’s the perfect time for the IATA AGM to return to India and witness these exciting developments first hand.
Willie Walsh, Director General, IATA said.
This will be the third time the IATA AGM has convened in Delhi, having previously visited India in 1958 and 1983.
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