Denver International Airport welcomes non-essential travellers
Denver International Airport emerges from the COVID-19 pandemic, the airport has welcomed back the arrival of non-essential international travellers from more than 30 countries.
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Denver International Airport emerges from the COVID-19 pandemic, the airport has welcomed back the arrival of non-essential international travellers from more than 30 countries.
As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, air travel at Toronto Pearson Airport has decreased, which consequently has seen a downturn in the Greater Toronto Airports Authority's aeronautical revenues.
ACI World has revealed data showing how the ongoing impact of COVID-19 is predicted to weaken the aviation recovery momentum, with passenger traffic remaining lower than forecasted.
The Chancellor has announced in the Autumn Budget that air passenger duty will be halved for domestic flights with a new 'ultra-long-haul band' to be introduced.
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AS Tallinna Lennujaam airport has had a successful first half of 2021, with a positive net-profit and strong balance sheet, despite the negative impact of COVID-19 among European airports.
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Lithuianian Airports has been hugely impacted by COVID-19, with net losses of €4.67 million in the first half of 2021 and €1.96 million during the months of January to June 2020.
The growth of cargo volume was mainly attributed to double-digit growth in both trans-shipments and imports compared to the same month last year.