The industry is on track with 2006 growth expectations of 5-6 percent for both freight and passenger traffic.
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Each dollar added to the price of a barrel of oil adds 1 billion in costs to the industry.Giovanni Bisignani
We are filling the planes-and with high load factors-but there is a lot to do before the industry's balance sheet recovers. The industry faces several risks. The rising price of oil continues to kill our profitability. The airlines are managing capacity as carefully as they are managing costs. As the record aircraft orders of last year are delivered, matching capacity to demand will become even more critical. And Avian Flu is the wild card for 2006.
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The challenges facing the industry are enormous.
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We are working on four core projects 100 percent e-ticketing globally by the end of 2007 bar-coded boarding passes common use of self-service check-in kiosks and radio-frequency identification for baggage management.
Giovanni Bisignani
February, traditionally the slowest month for international traffic, brought both good news and solid growth.
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Efficiency and cost reduction are a matter of survival for airlines. Charles de Gaulle Airport is already the second most expensive airport in Europe. It should be focusing on cost decreases not increases. This short-sighted decision will have long-term effects on the competitive position of Paris as a major hub.
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