US$1.7 Billion in Airline Funds Blocked by Governments – IATA | The International Air Transport Association (IATA) reported that governments had blocked $1.7 billion in airline funds from repatriation as of the end of October 2024. This is a small improvement compared to the $1.8 billion reported at the end of April 2024.
“Over the last six months, we have seen significant reductions in blocked funds in Pakistan, Bangladesh, Algeria and Ethiopia. At the same time, amounts are rising in the XAF (Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Republic of the Congo, Equatorial Guinea, and Gabon) / XOF (Benin, Burkina Faso, Ivory Coast, Guinea-Bissau, Mali, Niger, Senegal, and Togo; and Mozambique). Bolivia has also emerged as a problem, where repatriating sales revenues is becoming increasingly difficult and unsustainable for airlines. This unfortunate game of ‘whack-a-mole’ is unacceptable. Governments must remove all barriers for airlines to repatriate their revenues from ticket sales and other activities in accordance with international agreements and treaty obligations,” said Willie Walsh, IATA’s Director General.
“No country wants to lose aviation connectivity, which drives economic prosperity. But if airlines cannot repatriate their revenues, they cannot be expected to provide a service. Economies will suffer if connectivity collapses. So, it is in everyone’s interest, including governments, to ensure that airlines can repatriate their funds smoothly,” said Walsh.
Nine countries account for 83% of the airline industry’s blocked funds, amounting to $1.43 billion.
Country | Amount US$ Million | Months Held |
Pakistan | $311 | 48 |
XAF Zone | $235 | 60 |
Bangladesh | $196 | 47 |
Algeria | $193 | 24 |
Lebanon | $142 | 60 |
Mozambique | $127 | 47 |
Angola | $80 | 36 |
Eritrea | $75 | 96 |
XOF Zone | $73 | 12 |
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