ACI World launches Airport Health Accreditation programme
The programme will work to assess the new COVID-19 airport health measures currently being implemented and restore confidence in passengers about their safety when travelling.
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The programme will work to assess the new COVID-19 airport health measures currently being implemented and restore confidence in passengers about their safety when travelling.
The new training, in accordance with ICAO CART recommendations, will work to enable the safe and secure restart of air operations post-COVID-19.
Air carriers from a country with a Category 2 rating – which Pakistan has just been given – are not allowed to initiate new service to the United States.
The deployment of the iPACKs represents a determined coordination effort within ICAO, led by its Technical Cooperation Bureau.
Organisations participating in these trials include ICAO, Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS), Changi Airport, Heathrow Airport and British Airways.
It has been determined that the value of 2019 emissions shall be used for 2020 emissions within CORSIA to avoid an inappropriate economic burden on aviation.
Honeywell and International Airport Review hosted a webinar on 3 June 2020 exploring how airports can prepare for a safe return to travel amidst the unprecedented challenges that the COVID-19 pandemic has created globally.
Bahrain Airport Company and ACI World partnered to develop the online course in order to continue training amidst the COVID-19 pandemic.
In order to support the industry as air travel begins to recover, ACI-NA has released 42 recommendations and priorities for aviation during COVID-19.
The new COVID-19 measures implemented by the Bahrain Airport Company will work to protect the health of passengers and staff at the terminal.
The five-point Healthy Airport programme highlights GTAA's commitment to protecting the health of Toronto Pearson Airport's passengers.
With quarantine requirements severely limiting the recovery of the aviation industry, IATA has proposed a range of alternative measures.
ICAO, IATA and ACI Asia-Pacific are urging Middle Eastern governments to implement global guidance in order to ensure the safe restart of the region's aviation industry.
Should COVID-19 testing be introduced as part of the travel process, IATA has highlighted that speed, scale and accuracy must be considered.
The three associations have welcomed the European Commission's call to lift all remaining COVID-19 European travel restrictions, including quarantine.