Dublin Airport passenger numbers up 60 per cent since Terminal 2 opened
Dublin Airport’s Terminal 2 has welcomed more than 80 million passengers since it opened eight years ago, on the 19 November 2010.
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Money can also be made through many other aspects within an airport’s operation, for example, car parking fees, retail concessions, real estate and advertising.
Regarding non-aeronautical revenues, a large part of course lies with the duty-free shops and restaurants available in a terminal. It is recognised within the industry that a happy passenger is more likely to be a spending passenger, and so it can be argued that an airport’s revenue strongly relies on securing a high-quality passenger experience.
Dublin Airport’s Terminal 2 has welcomed more than 80 million passengers since it opened eight years ago, on the 19 November 2010.
The increase in landings due to the time based separation (TBS) technique is the equivalent of extending Heathrow’s operating day by 30 minutes.
Ontario, California is now the top U.S. market for shipments of outbound cargo, knocking Atlanta from the top spot, according to a leading trade journal which tracks freight movement.
The Department for Transport has said that more than 5,000 jobs will be created in Greater Manchester due to a new road improving connections around the city to its airport.
London Stansted Airport has been given the go-ahead to begin an expansion project which will boost the region’s economic growth and create 5,000 new jobs.
ACI Europe has released its air traffic report for September and Q3 2018; the report is the only air transport report including all types of civil aviation passenger flights: full service, low-cost and charter.
The European Commission has proposed visa-free travel to the EU for UK nationals in a no-deal Brexit scenario.
PANSA (Polish Air Navigation Service Provider) and the International Air Transport Association (IATA) announced the publication of the first edition of an Airspace Strategy for Poland (ASP).
For the first time in the airport’s history, this year Gatwick welcomed over four million passengers during the month of October - an increase of two per cent on 2017.
Frankfurt Airport and the wider Fraport Group airports worldwide have reported a continued rise in passenger numbers in October.
As tourism continues to grow and route availability continues to shrink, airports are turning to seamless travel initiatives to help passengers stay on the move and increase their satisfaction. Helena Bononi from the World Travel & Tourism Council reveals how the tourism industry is doing its bit for seamless travel.
The North of England will see benefits from the influx of trade and investment deals, as a direct consequence of the new route between Mumbai and Manchester.
The height of the winter season for Gatwick comes in the form of 120 flights scheduled to Lapland to accommodate the growing demand for snowy winter getaways.
International Airport Review is very proud to announce the shortlisted candidates for its 2018 Awards, and would like to thank everyone who participated, nominated and voted in the awards this year.
The draft Master Plan demonstrates how growth will be balanced with a responsibility to the environment and the people who live and work in the airport’s vicinity.