ACI EUROPE urges extension of operating aid for regional airports to safeguard connectivity
ACI EUROPE calls for extending operating aid to regional airports to protect vital air connectivity and ensure economic sustainability across Europe.
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ACI EUROPE calls for extending operating aid to regional airports to protect vital air connectivity and ensure economic sustainability across Europe.
Poland’s aviation sector shows impressive growth in 2024, with record passenger numbers and strategic investments aimed at long-term infrastructure and environmental goals.
Global air cargo demand grew 8.2% in November 2024, driven by strong Asia-Pacific performance, with international traffic up 9.5% amid rising e-commerce demand.
Passenger traffic across European airports is nearly restored to pre-pandemic levels due to a rise in international and domestic travel. European airport trade body, ACI EUROPE, reported a 69% increase in January compared to the same month last year.
In July’s 2021 data, The International Air Transport Association (IATA) announces consistent air cargo growth, in comparison to 2019 and 2020 cargo trends impacted by COVID-19.
EUROCONTROL’s Data Snapshot highlights the vital delays that the additional checking of passenger COVID-19 documents is causing flights and the anticipated delay results for August 2021.
With the reopening of EU states for travel, the International Air Transport Association (IATA) urges for the EU Digital COVID-19 Certificates (DCC) to be viewed as a global standard.
In the next instalment of International Airport Review’s exclusive series, the Chief Executive Officer of London City Airport, Robert Sinclair, explains how the long-term approach applied to every aspect of the airport’s strategy and decision making will be key in its recovery.
In the next instalment of International Airport Review’s exclusive series, Stefan Tschudin, Head of Aviation and Chief Operation Officer at Flughafen Zürich AG, explains the impact of the pandemic on the airport and how the return of reliable, predictable travel is key in restoring passenger confidence.
In the latest instalment of International Airport Review’s exclusive series, President and CEO of the Greater Toronto Airports Authority, Deborah Flint, writes of the multifaceted changes that Toronto Pearson Airport has made as a result of the coronavirus pandemic and explains how many of these will remain crucial to the…
As part of International Airport Review’s exclusive series, the Managing Director of Airport Operations Management at Singapore Changi Airport, Jayson Goh, explains how having a zero-contact terminal is a key part of several measures which are ensuring the safety of both passengers and airport staff.
Sunshine Coast Airport’s CEO, Andrew Brodie, reflects on the changes brought about by the unprecedented pandemic, and speaks of the strengths and positives that have evolved from that adversity which are guiding the airport’s future in the latest instalment of International Airport Review’s exclusive series.
The coronavirus pandemic has afforded many airports the opportunity to expand their work within their local community. For International Airport Review’s exclusive series, the CEO of London Luton Airport (LTN), Alberto Martin, highlights LTN’s efforts in this field, and his hopes that this will continue, even as the airport looks…
Alexander Ponomarenko, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Sheremetyevo International Airport, writes that, while Sheremetyevo has not been immune to the impact of COVID-19 as seen in airports around the world, he is positive of a swift return to pre-pandemic air travel in the next instalment of International Airport…
In the most recent instalment of International Airport Review’s exclusive series, Marius Gelžinis, CEO of Lithuanian Airports, is optimistic of the sector’s recovery post-COVID-19 as he evaluates the balance of passengers’ needs and desire to travel, while keeping safety as the highest priority.