Global climate action effort now counts over 250 airports
259 airports are now actively engaged in addressing their impact on climate change, and 49 airport operators worldwide are carbon neutral, according to the Airports Council International.
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259 airports are now actively engaged in addressing their impact on climate change, and 49 airport operators worldwide are carbon neutral, according to the Airports Council International.
The ACI programme APEX promotes safer airport operations and cooperation throughout the industry, with Abu Dhabi receiving the 100th review.
As the Prime Minister's Brexit deal was defeated in the House of Commons, a no-deal Brexit is looking more likely than ever, but what does this mean for flights?
IATA has launched a new payment system through which an instant direct payment can be made to airlines for flights, making the process safer and faster.
Ahead of the 29 March 2019, ACI Europe has warned that a no-deal Brexit scenario would halt growth of the aviation industry.
IATA is calling for airports to be operated as public services and ACI calls for end to airports double-speak dialogue on capacity.
The European Commission has proposed visa-free travel to the EU for UK nationals in a no-deal Brexit scenario.
246 airports are now actively engaged in addressing their impact on climate change, with 48 now carbon neutral and 44 offsetting 672,000 tonnes of CO2.
The Commission will be examining whether the Ryanair received money from the French state to publicise Montpellier and the surrounding area as a tourist destination.
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.
Gaël Poget, Head of Aeronautical Affairs – General Management at Geneva Airport, explores recent developments in apron services and management and explains how some airports could adopt a similar solution to the one that is working well for Geneva Airport.
EU Commissioner for Transport, Violeta Bulc, launches International Airport Review’s 2017 Leaders’ Series with an overview of the ICAO historic agreement to reduce international aviation emissions.
A4E call for governments to abolish aviation taxes which have fleeced passengers by more than €5.6 billion over the course of the last year.
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