October 2018 has seen a bounce-back in air traffic growth across Europe
Air traffic numbers in Europe during October bounce-back despite the uncertainty and instability that the continent is currently experiencing.
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Air traffic numbers in Europe during October bounce-back despite the uncertainty and instability that the continent is currently experiencing.
ACI Europe has released its air traffic report for September and Q3 2018; the report is the only air transport report including all types of civil aviation passenger flights: full service, low-cost and charter.
For the third year in a row, Los Angeles World Airports (LAWA) has been recognised as a leader in reducing carbon emissions.
Vancouver International Airport (YVR) has received Level 3 Airport Carbon Accreditation by the Airports Council International.
ACI Europe has released its air traffic report for June 2018, Q2 & H1, which has revealed that during the first half of this year (H1), passenger traffic at Europe’s airports grew by an average 6.7 per cent.
The rate of European air traffic expansion slowed in May but still saw a healthy 6.1 per cent rise on the same period in 2017.
The news of the CEO of Munich Airport's reappointment came as part of the joint ACI EUROPE-World Annual Assembly and Congress in Brussels.
The European airport industry last year committed to have 100 carbon neutral airports by 2030. These latest additions bring the list of carbon neutral airports in Europe to 34.
The awards cover four traffic categories of airport and aims to recognise achievement in core activities such as customer service, facilities, retail, security, community relations and environmental awareness and operations.
International Airport Review continues to bring you coverage from the ACI General Assembly in Brussels. In this story, new research shows European aviation is seeing high levels of delay this year as the network struggles to cope with record levels of traffic.
International Airport Review will be bringing you more news from joint ACI EUROPE & WORLD Annual Congress & General Assemblies in Brussels as it happens.
In an effort to optimise overall operational efficiency, Brussels Airport embarked on a project to centralise their services to the benefit of both passengers and staff. Arnaud Feist, CEO of Brussels Airport Company, outlines the project.
The Airport Industry Connectivity Report was unveiled at the ACI Joint EUROPE & World Annual Congress in Brussels this week, an event attended by International Airport Review.
The right data, harnessed in the right way, can deliver actionable insights that are truly transformative for decision-making, efficiency and smooth passenger-focused delivery of services. Jim Peters, Chief Technology Officer at SITA, reveals how big data is beginning to deliver real value in the air transport industry.
The study found that ticket prices on monopoly airline routes are consistently more expensive than those on routes served by two or more competing airlines.