Munich Airport prepares for a rebound in passenger volumes
Munich Airport CEO, Jost Lammers, has said: "We offer the highest safety and our customary standard of service."
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Munich Airport CEO, Jost Lammers, has said: "We offer the highest safety and our customary standard of service."
With the publication of the new airspace and the practical completion of construction, Brisbane Airport is officially ready for the new runway to operate.
Oakland International Airport has taken a variety of steps to ensure long-term safety, sustainability and a successful future.
With the resumption of domestic travel firmly on the National Coalition’s agenda, airline and airport representatives have come together to work on nationally-consistent policies.
The ICAO PHC concept is COVID-19 specific and has been developed using a risk-based approach, taking safety management principles into account.
ICAO Secretary General warns the Pacific Islands not to take go-it-alone approaches during their recoveries from the COVID-19 pandemic.
The aviation industry requires a coordinated approach and comprehensive framework if it is to navigate a recovery efficiently.
The airport’s proposal aims to improve passenger experience, deliver one of the UK’s most environmentally-efficient airport buildings and support the region’s economic prosperity.
Instead of quarantine, a risk-based layered approach of globally harmonised biosecurity measures is critical for the industry to recover.
Three associations representing transport workers, ground handling companies and airport operators urge the European Parliament to vote in favour of extended derogations.
Despite the COVID-19 crisis, Gatwick’s development of its train station continues to make journeys from train to plane easier.
Diverse measures are being taken at Frankfurt Airport to safeguard passengers and airport staff as resumed air travel is prepared for.
A coordinated programme of COVID-19 relief measures is imperative to safeguard aviation as the industry plans a recovery roadmap.
The European network of over 500 airports welcomed 2.8 million passengers during April 2020; the volume handled by Dublin Airport alone in April 2019.
Preparing for the resumption of air traffic, France’s second-largest airport has deployed a range of actions to improve health protection in the terminals.