New study outlines impact of COVID-19 measures on airport performance
A new study conducted by EUROCONTROL has shown that capacity constraints are the biggest challenge for airports in the face of COVID-19.
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A new study conducted by EUROCONTROL has shown that capacity constraints are the biggest challenge for airports in the face of COVID-19.
IATA ONE Source will provide the air cargo industry with a wide range of information on infrastructure capabilities and the certifications of service providers.
IATA has highlighted the need for preparations for the distribution of the eventual COVID-19 vaccine to begin as soon as possible.
BIAL's 4.95km airport section of the ORR-Airport Metro will connect Kempegowda Airport's terminals with the Central Silk Board Junction.
Following an increase in COVID-19 cases, Portugal, Hungary, French Polynesia and Réunion have been removed from the UK travel exemptions list.
Set to begin in autumn 2021, Palanga Airport will undertake necessary works to reconstruct and renew its runway, taxiway and apron.
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Airport's new QR-code check-in service minimises unnecessary surface contact and improves the passenger experience.
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to severely impact aviation, ACI World has published a new policy brief to support the recovery of the sector.
The achievement highlights RIOgaleão Airport's efforts to implement a series of measures to guarantee the safety of passengers during the COVID-19 pandemic.
By introducing the new online service, Malaysia Airports is working to support its retail partners as they face challenges arising from COVID-19.
Passengers travelling through Schiphol Airport can now pre-order and collect food and beverage orders post-security as part of its new contactless service.
The CGI images of the proposed replacement terminal at Leeds Bradford Airport highlight a focus on improving the passenger experience.
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport has been awarded the ACI accreditation as a result of its numerous health and safety initiatives.
The UK government will adapt the existing country-based approach to travel corridors by separating some islands from mainland countries.
Passengers can now benefit from two DropWater stations, where they can either fill their own water bottles or purchase a drink in a completely compostable container.