Smart Flows launches social distancing supervision for safer passenger travels
Not only do airports need to restore passenger trust, but it is crucial that all crowds are specifically monitored in this critical COVID-19 context.
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Not only do airports need to restore passenger trust, but it is crucial that all crowds are specifically monitored in this critical COVID-19 context.
IATA's 11-country survey, conducted during the first week of June 2020, assessed traveller concerns during the pandemic and the potential timelines for their return to travel.
The EASA Charter, which has currently been signed by 22 European airports and airport operators, includes the certification of the members’ ability to ensure the highest epidemiological safety standards and provides information exchange to improve the joint industry measures aimed at ensuring maximum safety during the global pandemic.
Gerald R. Ford International Airport passengers can be educated and reassured on airport safety with the new campaign recently launched.
More than 4,000 physical distancing floor and seat markings at check in, security and gate lounges, alongside 420 hand sanitiser units, have been deployed at Melbourne Airport.
Passengers at Norway’s airports can enjoy the summer season with a new end-to-end touchless airport experience.
Guests can now receive remote assistance from a live guest experience member through LAX’s new virtual help desk.
Infrared screens, ultraviolet and iris recognition technology are some of the new health and safety initiatives being deployed at Changi.
Honeywell and International Airport Review hosted a webinar on 3 June 2020 exploring how airports can prepare for a safe return to travel amidst the unprecedented challenges that the COVID-19 pandemic has created globally.
Fiumicino International Airport and Ciampino Airport have become the first airports in the world to receive the voluntary Biosafety Trust certification.
In order to support the industry as air travel begins to recover, ACI-NA has released 42 recommendations and priorities for aviation during COVID-19.
Around 40 airport operators and airlines are currently involved in the EASA and ECDC COVID-19 guidelines monitoring programme, with Istanbul Airport being among the most recent additions.
Satyaki Raghunath, Chief Strategy and Development Officer at Bangalore International Airport Limited, discusses how Kempegowda Airport responded to the unprecedented impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and how it is preparing for the full resumption of operations.
As airlines begin to resume operations and the airport sets to re-open its Terminal 3, Manchester Airport has introduced a range of COVID-19 safety measures in preparation for the return of passengers.
Vision-Box is set to host a series of live talks between leading representatives from government, travel, tourism and aviation.