AB resignation from IATA 'confidential'

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Mystery surrounds suspension of national airline - Air Botswana from the membership of International Aviation Transport Association (IATA). While Air Botswana says it was suspended from the organisation, the latter says the airline resigned from the organisation in 2008.

In a written response to our queries Albert Tjoeng, assistant director of corporate communications of IATA headquarters in Geneva Switzerland (Asia Pacific) said "Air Botswana resigned from IATA membership at the end of 2008 (they were not suspended). In terms of why they chose to stop their IATA membership, you might want to check with Air Botswana directly".

However, Air Botswana acting commercial director, Helen Chilisa would not say a word on why Air Botswana resigned from IATA. "Our Contract binds us not to disclose any information on the agreement between the two parties, so I'm not in position to do that right now," she said. The airline management has for the past three years told the nation that it was suspended from the organisation after it failed to meet some of the requirements and standards.

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