14 Groupe ADP airports receive ACI Airport Health Accreditation
Groupe ADP's airports in Paris, Madagascar, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, India and Croatia, among others, have been awarded the ACI accreditation.
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Groupe ADP's airports in Paris, Madagascar, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, India and Croatia, among others, have been awarded the ACI accreditation.
ACI World has called on airports to keep climate mitigation, adaptation and resilience as key parts of their strategies and recovery plans.
ACI has adopted the resolution to support recovery by urging airports to implement best practices for the accommodation of health measures in accordance with global and regional guidance.
The second edition of ICAO’s “Take-off” Guidance includes new information which will help to establish a globally harmonised approach to health measures and testing.
The programme has been piloted in Brazil but has several other countries already lined up, with plans to expand the number of languages offered for each course.
Over 1,000 participants registered for International Airport Review's webinar on 28 October 2020, which looked at how the NEXTT Vision for the future of air transport will change in light of COVID-19.
The new handbook promotes better understanding of how to prioritise security risks.
ACI World's ASQ Global Traveller Survey found that the recovery of passenger volumes is dependent on a multitude of factors.
The two aviation bodies have outlined that implementing an internationally agreed approach to testing will support the recovery of air travel.
For the first half of 2020, worldwide airport passenger numbers decreased by 58.4 per cent when compared to the same period in 2019, with international passenger traffic hit the hardest, recording a 64.5 per cent drop.
ACI and IATA have outlined that testing should replace restrictive quarantine measures in order to support the recovery of air travel.
With an imbalance between the current tax burden and the foregone global GDP impacts, ACI World has outlined potential remedies to support aviation.
London City Airport has become the latest international airport, and second in the UK, to be awarded with certification from the Airports Council International (ACI) Airport Health Accreditation programme.
During this global disruption, airports will be required to rethink their normal business and operational processes in a few key areas.
ACI World, DFWC and TFWA have highlighted the importance of airport tax free sales in ensuring the airport industry's economic recovery from COVID-19.