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IATA Study: What Passengers Want Most from Flying In 2024

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The International Air Transport Association (IATA) is a trade association of the world’s airlines. Founded in 1945, its mission is to represent, lead and serve the airline industry. They work with airlines, airports, air navigation systems, freight forwarders, government and policymakers, ground handlers, industry partners, travelers and travel agents.

IATA conducts an annual Global Passenger Study to determine what passengers want from all aspects of air travel. The results of their 2024 study show that they (well, our) wants are simple but important – and also vary, depending on where we are.

Here are the highlights:

Overall wants

Overall, 82% of passengers are satisfied with flying today. They prioritize convenience and speed. Most look forward to using electronics (biometrics, digital wallets, etc.) and completing some of the travel processes before reaching the airport to help speed up the process.

“Passengers want flexibility and transparency when planning and booking travel, plus speed and convenience at the airport. More are embracing biometrics, digital wallets, and off-airport processes to make it happen,” said Nick Careen, IATA’s senior vice president of operations, safety and security.

Before travel: planning, booking & payment

At the airport

Regional differences

IATA’s highlights of the survey can be found here.

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