Dubai Airports pledges to ban single-use plastics by 2020
As the war on plastics rages on, Dubai Airports plans to do more, with single-use plastics banned in both DXB and DWC from next year.
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As the war on plastics rages on, Dubai Airports plans to do more, with single-use plastics banned in both DXB and DWC from next year.
Manchester Airport has called upon the government to recognise the critical role the airport will play in driving economic growth across the UK.
ICAO and IATA have officially launched new ICAO legal guidance on the management of unruly and disruptive passengers.
As airports handle record numbers, crowded check-in halls are becoming more commonplace, prompting airports to rethink their approach to space, resources and passenger experience.
The new regulations will ensure the safe, secure and sustainable operation of drones across Europe, with all states adhering to the same rules.
The U.S. DoT has announced $840 million worth of infrastructure grants to 381 airports in 47 states to support growing passenger numbers.
In May alone Heathrow witnessed nearly seven million passengers pass through its doors, the 31st consecutive month of growth. But can this continue?
The trial aims to offer a new approach to reuse, helping customers reduce disposable cup usage within closed environments such as travel hubs.
In collaboration with Delft University of Technology, Schiphol will act as a 'living lab' for the next five years as the partnership aims to develop innovation throughout the airport.
A daily service between Cairns and Singapore will see weekly seats increase by 40 per cent; expanding the connections between both Australia and Singapore.
With over two million passengers expected to pass through Cork Airport in 2019, the first quarter of the year has seen a 10.7 per cent growth in passenger numbers.
For the second summer in a row, those travelling from the UK’s airports are warned of the cost of disruptive behaviour with the 'One Too Many' campaign.
Part of a £200 million investment programme, the expansion enhances the airport’s connectivity options and will support passenger growth to 20 million passengers.
A new trade agreement between Amsterdam Airport Schiphol and Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport will digitally and physically connect the airports; increasing cargo trade between the two.
An investment of over £50 million could see passengers keeping their liquids and laptops inside their cabin baggage when passing through security.