SFO’s app for taxi drivers continues to achieve awards
SFO has earned another award TaxiVQ, which allows taxi drivers to enter a virtual queue, reducing wait times and enhancing productivity.
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SFO has earned another award TaxiVQ, which allows taxi drivers to enter a virtual queue, reducing wait times and enhancing productivity.
Join us for this exclusive interview with International Airport Review Editor, Holly Miles and Anthony Bernheim, Healthy & Resilient Buildings Programme Manager at San Francisco International Airport.
SFO are launching a centre for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) programme to continuously monitor airplane wastewater samples from the onsite triturator for variants of SARS-CoV-2.
The airport made announcements that the people mover station, AirTrain, will reopen on 26 April. The station serves passengers of Harvey Milk Terminal 1 and is reopening since its July 2023 closure.
From reducing food waste with their food donation programme, to expanding use of sustainable jet fuel, San Francisco International Airport (SFO) continues to demonstrate leadership in the field of sustainability.
The new travel route will be available by June 2023, and ill offer passengers more travel destination selection. It will expand the airlines connectivity network, with San Francisco being the fourth U.S. destination served by ZIPAIR.
The the TaxiVQ app, developed by San Francisco International Airport, allows taxi drivers to make a reservation to enter a virtual queue when they are needed. The app has won the airport the 2023 CIO 100 award.
United Airlines and Virgin Australia had partnered for a Pride flight celebration, featuring an LGBTQ+ staffed flight with activities and giveaways, highlighting their shared commitment to diversity and inclusion.
San Francisco International Airport has revealed that Harvey Milk Terminal 1 has become the first airport terminal in the world to earn a full WELL Core Certification.
San Francisco International Airport has revealed it will bring local neighbourhoods and airport guests together with 'Dia de los Muertos', with live music, dancing and cultural performances from San Francisco-based Latino artists.
In May 2023, San Francisco International Airport will welcome a new nonstop service with United Airlines to Rome–Fiumicino International Airport.
San Francisco International Airport has announced a tentative agreement between airport food service workers and restaurant operators, to support increased wages, health insurance, and benefits.
Multi-million-pound investment is said to be needed in technologies such as direct air capture, and some airports could become green energy ‘power stations’ to fuel the aircraft they serve according to the report by Cranfield University.
Airports Council International – North America has honoured San Francisco International Airport with multiple awards for human resources and inclusion initiatives.
San Francisco International Airport has received a renewal of its Airport Health Accreditation from Airports Council International World and ACI Americas.