ACI World and IATA reinforce urgent call for COVID-19 testing for air travel
The two aviation bodies have outlined that implementing an internationally agreed approach to testing will support the recovery of air travel.
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The two aviation bodies have outlined that implementing an internationally agreed approach to testing will support the recovery of air travel.
IATA has outlined that, currently, only 44 cases of COVID-19 have been thought to be associated with a flight journey, representing one case for every 27 million travellers.
Abhi Chacko, Head of Innovation and Commercial IT Services at London Gatwick Airport, discusses how deploying UV treatment of security trays will help restore consumer confidence.
In addition to removing the three destinations from the travel corridors list, the Greek island of Crete has been deemed safe and subsequently added.
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ACI and IATA have outlined that testing should replace restrictive quarantine measures in order to support the recovery of air travel.
Robert Sinclair has emphasised the importance of business air travel to the economic recovery prospects of the UK after the COVID-19 pandemic.
With an imbalance between the current tax burden and the foregone global GDP impacts, ACI World has outlined potential remedies to support aviation.
As the result of drastic falls in revenue due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Halifax Stanfield Airport has been forced to increase its Airport Improvement Fees by $7 per originating passenger.
This issue covers potential future passenger expectations, a guide to accessibility, insights into new terminals and an exploration of the new airport function.
Airport operators need to remain nimble and responsive to manage the evolving control, such as screening measures, during this uncertain environment and be prepared for the upturn when it does come.
The UK government's Global Travel Taskforce will work to develop an operationalised approach for testing international arrivals.
AGIL Master System Integration, ST Engineering's unique solution approach as a Master System Integrator (MSI), unifies a world-class project management methodology and innovative technologies with leading-edge products and solutions to deliver turnkey projects for airport stakeholders.
The analysis undertaken by FSF outlined that the aviation industry's efforts to protect health safety have succeeded in greatly reducing the possibility of COVID-19 transmission.
During this global disruption, airports will be required to rethink their normal business and operational processes in a few key areas.