How will Brexit affect the duty free trade between Ireland and the UK?
The Irish Duty Free Alliance (IDFA) responds to Government proposals to stop duty free sales to UK passengers, should there be a hard Brexit.
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The Irish Duty Free Alliance (IDFA) responds to Government proposals to stop duty free sales to UK passengers, should there be a hard Brexit.
As Brexit approaches, consumer researcher Which? reports that with extra passport checks in the event of a no-deal Brexit, queuing time at Spanish airports may be increased by up to five hours.
The European airport network grew by 6.1 per cent in 2018, bringing the total number of passengers using Europe’s airports to a new record of 2.34 billion, in new figures released by ACI.
Dr Michael Kerkloh, President of ACI EUROPE and CEO of Munich Airport, commented on the potential impact of Brexit, recent drone disruptions and the need for alignment in airport capacity, investment and user charges, at ACI Europe's New Year Reception.
Following in the steps of Heathrow, Stansted is now offering financial aid to colleagues from the EU to aid with applications for settled status after Brexit.
As the Prime Minister's Brexit deal was defeated in the House of Commons, a no-deal Brexit is looking more likely than ever, but what does this mean for flights?
Ahead of the 29 March 2019, ACI Europe has warned that a no-deal Brexit scenario would halt growth of the aviation industry.
Air traffic numbers in Europe during October bounce-back despite the uncertainty and instability that the continent is currently experiencing.
Senior figures from across the North of England are heading to India to target tech trade links with the world’s fastest growing economy.
Recognising the service Heathrow colleagues provide, the airport has offered to pay to settle status of EU nationals in move to reassure colleagues.
Transport Secretary announces arrangement between UK and Canada guaranteeing that vital routes will remain in place once the UK leaves the European Union.
A new airspace agreement between the U.S. and the UK means that flights will be safeguarded after Brexit. It's one of nine agreements with countries worldwide to ensure a continuation of vital routes.
The 2019 AOA Annual Conference, themed the 'airport of the future' focused heavily on Brexit and Air Passenger Duty, both of which were prominent in the Chancellor's budget, which was released on the opening day.
Heathrow has weighed in on the Brexit debate as they say strong businesses can still pay their suppliers on time after the 29th March 2019.
As negotiations continue between Prime Minister, Teresa May, and the EU over Britain's position in the world post-Brexit, the aviation industry has taken steps to ensure that there be limited disruption no matter the result of the deal.