‘IATA accreditation program is common for global airlines with strict criteria’

 

Glyn Hughes, Director General, TIACA says, “IATA is a trade association that establishes industry standards and practices whereas the DGCA is a national regulatory body whose primary role is to establish a safe and secure national civil aviation industry.  The IATA accreditation program was established to provide a common platform for airlines to appoint their agents, hence why there was strict criteria.  However, the program must recognize approved national training organizations and therefore should accept certificates from DGCA approved training bodies.  I understand there was an issue earlier this year where the DGCA didn’t recertify some training bodies in accordance with new Competency based training requirements established by ICAO.”