According to the latest Statistical Review of World Energy report by industry experts, global fossil fuel consumption and energy emissions soared to...
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article author: ARAB NEWS Author: Sun, 2024-06-16 14:20 RIYADH: Baggage mishandling in the air transport industry has decreased to 6.9 bags per 1,000 passengers in 2023 from 7.6, despite increased passenger traffic, according to a new report. According to the latest report from multinational information technology company SITA, this decrease marks a positive trend even as global passenger numbers exceeded pre-pandemic levels for the first time since 2019, reaching 5.2 billion. Main category: Business & EconomyTags: Tourism & Transport
According to the latest Statistical Review of World Energy report by industry experts, global fossil fuel consumption and energy emissions soared to...
According to the latest Statistical Review of World Energy report by industry experts, global fossil fuel consumption and energy emissions soared to...
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