Global air cargo growth halved by supply chain disruptions
Latest International Air Transport Association data shows that global air cargo markets halved in November 2021 due to supply chain disruptions.
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Latest International Air Transport Association data shows that global air cargo markets halved in November 2021 due to supply chain disruptions.
According to International Air Transport Association's latest data, demand for global air cargo increased by 9.4 per cent during October 2021.
ACI World and the International Transport Forum have agreed to further their co-operation on policy topics encompassing economics, sustainability, and capacity issues.
To maintain British Columbia's economic supply chain, Air Canada has announced that it has increased cargo capacity to Vancouver between 21 to 30 November 2021 from Toronto, Montreal, and Calgary.
In this exclusive video interview with International Airport Review's Person of the Year winner, Editor Holly Miles speaks with Videh Kumar Jaipuriar, CEO of Delhi International Airport Ltd about his leadership strategy during the COVID-19 pandemic at the helm of India's busiest airport.
In an exclusive video interview with David Wilson, International Airport Review’s Editor, Holly Miles, discusses COVID-19, operational excellence, challenges, airport technologies and their plans for future growth for the future.
To prevent UK consumers paying higher airfares than passengers in other countries, the government have been urged to restore ‘Use it or Lose it’ airport slot rules.
Wayne Harvey, Vice President, Operational, Technical and Regulatory Affairs at the Canadian Airports Council, talks to International Airport Review about how Canadian airports deal with winter weather and how they are preparing for the incoming change to the Global Reporting Format.
The National Emergency Operations Committee has approved for the increase of capacity from 50 per cent to 100 per cent in pre-boarding and arrival areas of airports in Ecuador.
Thomas Romig, Vice President Safety, Security and Operations, Airports Council International, reminds us of the capacity challenges being faced by airports around the world before COVID-19, and explains how an effective APOC, in conjunction with the adoption of the TAM concept, has the potential to drive efficiency and provide an…
Passenger experience is especially important at a time when aviation is looking to rebuild confidence in air travel. This month we hear from three airports on how they are striving to provide the best possible passenger experience to their customers.
Due to increased air traffic, new operations and investments at Stockholm Arlanda Airport, Swedavia is set to launch an additional terminal from 26 October 2021.
With the easing of testing requirements and red-list countries increasing passenger travel numbers, Heathrow Airport urges for the UK government to show leadership in decarbonising aviation at COP26.
An international public tender has been announced for the search of a contractor to construct the new passenger departures terminal in Vilnius Airport.
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport is set to relaunch its Terminal One for domestic flights, whilst maintaining social distancing and COVID-19 safety requirements for passengers.