Qatar Airways hosts IATA World Financial Symposium in Doha
According to a press announcement from the airline, Qatar Airways will host the IATA World Financial Symposium (WFS) 2022 in Doha from September 19–22. This event will be the largest gathering of the aviation industry’s financial experts since before the COVID-19 pandemic started.
The event, which will center on “Reshaping Airline Resilience” in the wake of the devastating COVID-19 pandemic, follows the wildly successful IATA Annual General Meeting (AGM), which had the highest attendance of any AGM in the Middle East history, and the World Air Transport Summit (WATS), which was held in Doha in June.
As the industry comes out of the greatest financial shock on record, numbers indicate a rapid emergence from the pandemic following the removal of government-mandated travel restrictions over the past two years. Industry losses are expected to fall to $9.7bn this year, an improvement from nearly $180bn in losses over the previous two years (2020–21). The release added that as travel barriers fall in most regions, a recent surge in demand suggests a recovery to pre-COVID-19 traffic levels in 2024, with a possibility of reaching profit in 2023, the release added.
It noted that at the same time, airline debts have soared as carriers borrowed to stay afloat during the crisis.
“Finance departments across the industry will face major challenges as the goal to fly net zero by 2050 approaches,” it added.
Qatar Airways Group Chief Executive Akbar Al Baker said: “We are honoured to be hosting the first in-person World Financial Symposium since 2019, especially during our milestone year, celebrating 25 years of operations. This vital symposium will bring together financial leaders from airlines and from our many supply chain partners to discuss and debate the path forward and the challenges to be overcome.”
Willie Walsh, IATA’s Director General, said, “We are excited to bring the World Financial Symposium to Doha for the first time. As the industry continues to recover, the role of finance in rebuilding balance sheets and supporting our sustainability agenda will take center stage in the important discussions taking place over the next few days.”
The WFS sessions will address ESG and sustainable finance trends; achieving carbon net zero by 2050; financial risk management; the road to airline retailing and customer centricity; fulfillment and settlement in a world of airline offers and orders; the future of airline payments and payments as a value creator; and understanding and preparing for OECD BEPS 2.0.
The 78th International Air Transport Association (IATA) Annual General Meeting and World Air Transport Summit, the industry’s largest annual event, was held earlier in June 2022, and Qatar Airways hosted over 1,000 delegates and aviation professionals from around the world there (WATS).