With net profit averaging just $8 per passenger, one mishandled bag erases the profit from more than 30 seats sold, while five can wipe out the profit of an entire flight, according to the latest report by aviation IT leader SITA. In 2025, mishandled baggage rates dropped 23 per cent, a sign that digital transformation efforts are taking hold, according to the 20th edition of SITA’s 2026 Baggage IT Insights report. However, the report by the aviation IT leader adds that mishandling still costs the industry a whopping $6.3 billion annually. Each bag carries an average cost of $260. With...
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India’s WABAG Secures Vienna Order for Donauinsel Water Works Expansion
The project ranks among Vienna’s most significant drinking water investments in decades and is central to the city’s long‑term strategy to secure a sustainable, resilient, and climate‑adapted supply. VA Tech Wabag has won a major contract from Vienna Water (MA 31), the city’s municipal water authority, for the expansion of the Donauinsel Water Works in Austria. According to the Chennai‑headquartered multinational water technology group, ‘large orders’ fall in the $75-150 million range. The overall facility is scheduled for completion and commissioning in 2030, followed by acceptance milestones. For WABAG, the project represents a flagship reference in Austria and underlines the...
Tech Cuts Mishandled Bag Rates by 23%, But $6.3 Billion Cost Persists: SITA
With net profit averaging just $8 per passenger, one mishandled bag erases the profit from more than 30 seats sold, while five can wipe out the profit of an entire flight, according to the latest report by aviation IT leader SITA. In 2025, mishandled baggage rates dropped 23 per cent, a sign that digital transformation efforts are taking hold, according to the 20th edition of SITA’s 2026 Baggage IT Insights report. However, the report by the aviation IT leader adds that mishandling still costs the industry a whopping $6.3 billion annually. Each bag carries an average cost of $260. With...



































