Istanbul Airport awarded ‘Best Airport in Europe’ by ACI
At the 17th ACI Europe Awards, Istanbul Airport has been awarded as ‘Best Airport in Europe’ and ‘Accessible Airport’ for its efforts and measures taken throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.
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At the 17th ACI Europe Awards, Istanbul Airport has been awarded as ‘Best Airport in Europe’ and ‘Accessible Airport’ for its efforts and measures taken throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.
Janik Gagne, Director of Economic Analysis and Statistical Services at ACI World, gives his analysis on global passenger and cargo traffic and an insight into the recovery phase.
According to reports from Airport Authority Hong Kong, during September 2021, Hong Kong International Airport's cargo traffic increased 17.9 per cent to 455,000 tonnes since September 2020.
Katowice Airport is the biggest regional cargo airport in Poland, and forecasts 2021 to be record-breaking when it comes to its amount of handled freight.
Ontario International Airport experienced an increase to passenger volumes in September 2021, with a rise of 97 per cent more than pre-COVID-19 levels and 132 per cent from 2020 results.
The TULIPS project has been awarded €25 million by the EU, with 29 partners, including Avinor and SINTEF, contributing to making a greener aviation future.
A recent Graphical Research study outlined how the North America air traffic management market share is set to expand at substantial CAGR, due to strong government investments and plans.
The International Air Transport Association has outlined key priorities including, sustainability, modernisation, and safety, to ensure the air cargo industry remains resilient post-COVID-19 pandemic.
With the easing of testing requirements and red-list countries increasing passenger travel numbers, Heathrow Airport urges for the UK government to show leadership in decarbonising aviation at COP26.
Despite a cumulative $201 billion loss for the airline industry (2020-2022), the International Air Transport Association has revealed improved results for aviation during the ongoing COVID-19 crisis.
According to the International Air Transport Association’s August 2021 data, despite the pressure on air cargo capacity increasing the demand for global air cargo continues to steadily grow.
Nompumelelo (Mpumi) Z. Mpofu, Chief Executive Officer of Airports Company South Africa, outlines the recovery strategy that her company is executing in the wake of the pandemic.
The demand for air cargo services is said to continue in the fourth quarter, according to The International Air Cargo Association, as the aviation industry is set be faced with further challenges.
Western Sydney International Airport will introduce new technology and innovative design to speed up passenger movements, setting a new benchmark for Australian air travel.
As aviation begins its COVID-19 recovery, the Australian government have invested $64 million in essential oversea passenger’s security screening at Australia’s major international airports.