Europe’s airports report almost 100 per cent fall in passenger numbers
ACI Europe data has outlined that only 4.3 million passengers travelled through the vast network of European airports during May 2020.
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ACI Europe data has outlined that only 4.3 million passengers travelled through the vast network of European airports during May 2020.
After reaching the lowest recorded rate since records began in 1990 during April 2020, IATA data has outlined the beginning of an increase in passenger demand.
The decline has been attributed to insufficient capacity to meet demand following the loss of belly cargo operations on passenger aircraft.
The new ICAO report aims to support the aviation industry in restarting the international air transport system and aligning its global COVID-19 recovery.
In all areas – efficiency and effectiveness, revenue generation, safety and security – AI has tremendous potential to deliver positive change if used correctly, details Ian Law, Chief Information Officer of San Francisco International Airport.
Sustainable Aviation has said that prioritising aviation in the COVID-19 economic recovery strategy will enable a faster recovery for the UK.
Concessionaires at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport and Midway International Airport will benefit from financial support amidst the COVID-19 pandemic.
Angela Gittens, Director General of ACI World, details how COVID-19 has impacted airport business, and the recovery measures available to the industry.
On 3 June 2020, International Airport Review and Honeywell will look at the effective solutions to support aviation during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The European network of over 500 airports welcomed 2.8 million passengers during April 2020; the volume handled by Dublin Airport alone in April 2019.
Dr. Mirjam Wiedemann, Lecturer and Researcher in Aviation at the University of South Australia, offers a prediction on how airport cities will manage post COVID-19.
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A month’s worth of traffic at Heathrow currently represents the number of passengers that would have visited the airport in a single day pre COVID-19.
The African travel and tourism sector contributes $169 billion to Africa’s economy combined, representing 7.1 per cent of the continent’s GDP.
Daniel-Robert Gooch, President of Canadian Airports Council, details the impacts Canadian aviation has felt during the COVID-19 crisis, and what is required for the region’s recovery.