Sharjah Airport welcomes Nile Air’s inaugural flight
Arriving from Cairo International Airport, Sharjah Airport welcomed the inaugural flight of Nile Air, the largest private airline in Egypt.
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Arriving from Cairo International Airport, Sharjah Airport welcomed the inaugural flight of Nile Air, the largest private airline in Egypt.
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Airports Council International Africa - WAGA 2022 has officially started in Marrakech, Morocco, on 24 October 2022.
Bangalore International Airport has launched a new road to the airport’s Terminal 1 arrivals gate, implementing a smooth flow of passenger traffic.
According to Airports Council International Europe, passenger traffic in August 2022 stood at -12 per cent below pre-pandemic 2019 levels.
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Across the 8 and 9 October 2022, London Gatwick Airport reappointed NATS, after a six-year break, as the air traffic service provider for the airport.
Airports Council International World has released its latest assessment analysing the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, showing strong demand for air travel despite heightened macroeconomic risks.
The International Air Transport Association reveals impressive passenger data for August 2022 showing continued momentum in the air travel recovery.
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The Airports Council International Europe has urged European institutions to fully endorse the return to the 80/20 airport slot usage rate for the Winter 2022-23 season.
Monette Pasher, President of the Canadian Airports Council has issued a statement welcoming the removal of all remaining COVID-19 pandemic measures for air travel across Canada.
London Luton Airport has welcomed 4.3 million passengers this summer 2022, as its post-pandemic recovery continues to be successful.
Kelowna International Airport has announced a future Air Terminal Building Expansion Project, to improve issues at its existing terminal building with overcapacity of passenger numbers.
During August 2022, a total of 4,526,709 passengers, an increase of 84 per cent compared with figures from August 2021, travelled to, from or via Avinor’s airport network.