Record breaking passenger numbers for Melbourne Airport
Melbourne Airport achieved record breaking passenger numbers in the first four weeks of 2018.
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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.
Melbourne Airport achieved record breaking passenger numbers in the first four weeks of 2018.
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9 February 2018 | By Infare
Airfare data is highly relied upon by airlines for pricing activities and route profitability studies.
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The world's biggest airport has retained that honour for yet another year, keeping competition from China and the Middle East at bay.