Sustainability Series: How can airports reduce their plastic waste?
As plastic continues to plague the planet, large organisations are trying to reduce single-use plastics. But are airports doing their bit?
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As plastic continues to plague the planet, large organisations are trying to reduce single-use plastics. But are airports doing their bit?
London Stansted has begun preparations for summer 2019, by employing more staff and carrying refurbishments to ensure the terminal can cope with the increase in passengers.
The latest ePassport gates, funded by the Welsh Government, will permit travellers with biometric passports to bypass manual inspections, allowing quicker entry into Wales.
With changes to the Ryanair and Wizz Air baggage regulations, concerning a limitation in free cabin baggage, Lithuanian Airports has seen a sharp increase in the percentage of checked baggage.
As Brexit approaches, consumer researcher Which? reports that with extra passport checks in the event of a no-deal Brexit, queuing time at Spanish airports may be increased by up to five hours.
Cardiff Airport has experienced positive growth over the past few years, spurred on by a range of new routes and partnerships.
With an expected 3,000 passengers in it's very first day, the new airport in region of Murcia will begin operations with 12 European routes.
Ryanair's recent de-icing techniques have come under scrutiny as a video has emerged of buckets of hot water being used to de-ice a plane.
Cornwall Airport Newquay has seen substantial growth over the last 12 months, but how does the airport sustain this and where do they go from here?
Shannon Airport has welcomed another new summer service for 2019, as Ryanair adds East Midlands to its schedule.
World Fuel Service will be the sole fuel provider for fuel at Aéroport La Rochelle – Ile de Ré from April 2019.
Swissport handlers, employed by Ryanair, have been filmed mishandling passenger baggage at Manchester Airport.
A report has found that many of these passengers (nearly one million) were travelling between the Czech capital and the UK, up by over 11 per cent from previous year.
Passenger numbers continue to increase as 80th birthday celebrations approach for London Luton Airport.
The Commission will be examining whether the Ryanair received money from the French state to publicise Montpellier and the surrounding area as a tourist destination.