Katowice Airport opens newly renovated Terminal B to passengers
As of August 2021, the new and reconstructed Terminal B at Katowice Airport will welcome returning travelling passengers after the long-anticipated lift of COVID-19 travel restrictions.
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As of August 2021, the new and reconstructed Terminal B at Katowice Airport will welcome returning travelling passengers after the long-anticipated lift of COVID-19 travel restrictions.
Airport Authority Hong Kong has announced that nearly 90 per cent of its staff have already received the first dose of the COVID-19 vaccination.
Berlin Brandenburg Airport attributes the growth due to passenger desire to travel in the summer holidays, as well as the easing of travel restrictions.
The UK government has today announced that arrivals from France to England will no longer need to quarantine if they are fully vaccinated. The step aligns France with the rest of the amber list.
It will come as little surprise to many that the airline statistics confirm 2020 as the worst year on record for the industry.
Fran Kauzlaric, Innovation Lead at Brussels Airport Company, shares how the airport’s use of innovative technologies to ‘predict the future’ has brought some much needed certainty to the uncertain times of the pandemic.
The main goal of the pilot was to understand the effect that using standard solutions was having on the amount of time taken to process TCNs.
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The NCA warns that furloughed airport and port staff who are returning to work and who have detailed knowledge of controls and processes around the border could be targeted by organised crime groups.
Economic conditions globally and favourable supply chain dynamics are strongly weighted in favour of air cargo, which is proving a lifeline for many airlines as they struggle with passenger travel restrictions.
While it comes as little surprise that passenger demand remains below figures seen pre-COVID-19, with airlines carrying just 20 per cent of 2019 levels recovery seems uncertain.
Transport Secretary, Grant Shapps has said it would apply to people who have been fully vaccinated with a jab approved by the EU or US. Travellers will still need to take a COVID test pre-departure and a PCR test on the second day after they arrive.
After a turbulent year for airports, MPs are launching an inquiry exploring the impact COVID-19 has had on Scottish airports, their local communities, and environmental concerns.
New study finds that 81 per cent of capital markets investors expect to see more regional carriers receiving government bailouts. Fifty seven per cent predict the sector will be targeted by private equity as a recovery play.
Roel Huinink, President and CEO of JFKIAT, speaks to International Airport Review about how the airport has integrated camera-enabled technology into their airport operations, which provides real-time alerts on social distancing and indicates where resources and staff are best deployed.