Finnair continues to serve Shanghai and Seoul routes
Strong cargo support from Finnair has allowed the airline to continue serving Shanghai and Seoul routes, however flight times will be increased due to the avoidance of Russian airspace.
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Strong cargo support from Finnair has allowed the airline to continue serving Shanghai and Seoul routes, however flight times will be increased due to the avoidance of Russian airspace.
The Australian Airports Association has appointed its first all-female board leadership team, which will help guide Australia’s aviation sector and airports through a challenging post-COVID-19 recovery.
Changi Airports International, Vietjet, and SOVICO Group have signed an collaborative agreement worth $1.5 billion, to develop aviation services at airports across Vietnam.
Queen Alia International Airport, in collaboration with Royal Jordanian Airlines, will trial test new biometric solutions and technology for passengers travelling on select flights to Istanbul.
Perth Airport will begin investments into new advanced security screening equipment across all terminals, which aims to further strengthen Australia’s domestic and international aviation security.
Australia’s airports are eager to continue working with national governments to ensure a safe and smooth border reopening framework, to welcome back international tourists on 21 February 2022.
As one of Australia’s largest infrastructure projects, the construction of Sydney’s new airport continues to drive major upskilling and training opportunities for Western Sydney locals.
Incheon International Airport has announced project plans for how to best host a satellite site for an international museum 'brand' on-site at the airport by 2024.
Looking back at 2021, Pulkovo Airport served 18.1 million passengers over the course of the year, only an eight per cent decrease on 2019 figures.
The COVID-19 testing partnership between Spartan and Eurofins SAFER@WORK, allowed Spartan racers to return to the competitions they love.
Perth Airport has undergone major enhancements to its security screening infrastructure, with the vision to help significantly strengthen Australia’s domestic and international aviation security.
Simon Hickey, CEO of Western Sydney International Airport, spoke to International Airport Review about how the new airport terminal will employ next generation technology in its baggage handling system and reduce pain points in this crucial aspect of the passenger experience.
In the latest Australian Airports Association survey, Australian travellers and potential passengers discussed how they were still wary and fear the closure of domestic borders.
Australian airports are working together to support the joint campaign ‘No More Carry On’, to remind passengers to not be disruptive or abusive towards other travellers and airline and airport staff.
Australian airports are eager to work with the government on the new Aviation Recovery Framework to work on rebuilding the sector on its post-COVID-19 recovery.