Prague Airport assigned ACI Airport Health Accreditation Certificate
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Posted: 4 January 2022 | International Airport Review | No comments yet
The ACI Airport Health Accreditation (AHA) Certificate has been re-assigned to Prague Airport for its high level of protective measures implemented for the safety of customer’s flying through Prague.
Credit: Prague Airport (PRG)
Prague Airport (PRG) remains a safe place for travel as confirmed by the ACI Airport Health Accreditation (AHA) Certificate, re-assigned to Prague Airport for a high level of protective measures implemented, which ensures increased safety of passengers flying through Prague. The Certificate appreciates the fact that the set standards meet the requirements of international organisations in the aviation industry.
Luis Felipe de Oliveira, ACI World Director General, as stated in the reaccreditation letter, “The airport has repeatedly demonstrated an admirable continuation of its efforts to provide a safe airport experience for all travellers, which is in line with the recommended health measures established in the ACI Aviation Business Restart and Recovery guidelines and ICAO Council Aviation Recovery Task Force Recommendations.”
Prague Airport has maintained its accreditation for the next 12 months. The measures implemented have been in place since the spring of 2019, applied by Prague Airport as one of the first entities in the Czech Republic.
“To obtain the Certificate, it was necessary, e.g., to present information on all set measures and processes, including detailed records of cleaning and disinfection schedule, draft an overview of changes in passenger check-in procedures as well as share specific steps aimed at protecting the health of airport employees,” commented Jiří Pos, Chairman of the Prague Airport Board of Directors. “In this regard, we have introduced our own sophisticated system for tracing contacts in the workplace. Therefore, I am immensely happy that the set protection measures work, eliminate health risks for travel and thus increase the safety of flying from Prague.”
Departure and arrival check-in is performed under strict hygienic conditions. All passengers and visitors are obliged to wear FFP2 class respirators while inside the airport, to maintain a safe distance, and to pay thorough attention to hand hygiene and disinfection. For this purpose, over 300 disinfection tanks are located throughout the airport. Since June 2020, a commercial test point has been run in co-operation with an external laboratory, where passengers can get COVID-19 tested before departure or after arrival. The airport is also subject to increased disinfection and cleaning of all busy areas, including passenger gates.
“We inform passengers about the set measures in a number of ways, including airport announcements, repeated at regular intervals, alongside information signs located throughout the airport, and floor stickers in places where queues may form,” added Daniel Otta, Customer Experience Manager.
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Airport development, COVID-19, Passenger experience and seamless travel, Safety, Terminal operations, Testing