ACI Airport Health Accreditation awarded to Kempegowda Airport
Following a range of fumigation and hygiene measures implemented at BLR Airport, ACI has awarded the airport with its health accreditation.
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Following a range of fumigation and hygiene measures implemented at BLR Airport, ACI has awarded the airport with its health accreditation.
Two years into a 25-year concession, VINCI Airports is continuing its modernisation work at Belgrade Airport in order to make it a more sustainable hub.
Five destinations have been removed from England's travel corridors list, and travel into the UK from several South American destinations, Portugal, Panama and Cape Verde has been banned.
As a result of a fall in passenger traffic due to COVID-19, Finavia has been able to begin the renovations a year earlier than originally planned.
By being awarded the ACI accreditation, Brisbane Airport has received international recognition for its 'COVID Safe' practices.
The MoU will see Brussels Airport and SpiceJet work together to develop a reliable ecosystem for vaccine delivery in a temperature-controlled environment.
Miami Airport's nearly 1,400 employees will take part in the Blue Lightning training programme in order to learn how to properly identify and report suspicious behaviour.
ACI-LAC, ALTA, CANSO and IATA have called for the implementation and adherence to internationally-agreed measures which permit safe air travel during the COVID‐19 pandemic.
By placing placards in all airport restrooms, where victims are most often separated from their trafficker, SFO is hoping to encourage victims to seek help by making it easier and safer.
ACI World's Airport Health Measures Audit Programme, which two of Rome's major airports have now completed, is designed to offer additional reassurance to passengers when travelling amidst COVID-19.
As new strains of COVID-19 begin to cause fresh lockdowns, border closures and travel restrictions, the passenger demand recovery that was being witnessed in the summer months of 2020 has come to a halt.
Despite small but consistent month-on-month increases, global air freight volumes still remain drastically low when compared to 2019 levels as the COVID-19 pandemic continues to limit movement and aircraft availability.
With all passengers arriving in Canada now being required to provide proof of a negative COVID-19 test, IATA has labelled the government mandate as 'draconian'.
The decision is part of the UK government's efforts to help to protect against the importation of new strains of coronavirus that are currently circulating globally.
Despite drastic decreases in passenger numbers due to COVID-19 restrictions, Ostend Airport experienced a 112.7 per cent increase in cargo volumes.