Melbourne Airport to invest in cultural awareness and communication skills
Within a series of workshops, Melbourne Airport's retail and hospitality staff will learn to address the unique needs of international passengers.
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Within a series of workshops, Melbourne Airport's retail and hospitality staff will learn to address the unique needs of international passengers.
Nishtha Jain, Psychology Undergraduate at Christ University, Bangalore, expresses the opinion that each airport should create a mental health care unit for the wellbeing of both passengers and staff.
This investment comes as part of CAG's efforts to upskill its employees in preparation for the company's digital transformation.
The Fourth Industrial Revolution is ushering in a new world, in which everything is going to be different, from management and communication to education and hiring. While the changes are becoming more apparent across many industries, aviation has been at the forefront of this development with the transformation of passenger…
An IATA study based on the Netherlands recommends that employment and prosperity opportunities will be maximised by aviation competitiveness.
PANYNJ has authorised the proposed lease agreement to construct, finance and operate the new Terminal One at JFK.
Cardiff Airport and the Isle of Anglesey County Council have come to an agreement for Cardiff to take over passenger service operations.
The new AeroZone will provide children with the opportunity to learn about their local airport and job opportunities in aviation.
Environmental Litigation Group discusses how the use of PFAS-containing foams at airports is increasing the likelihood of individuals suffering from multiple types of cancer.
Speaking at the ICAO 40th Assembly, ICAO Secretary General, Dr Fang Liu, discussed aviation safety and air navigation capacity and efficiency.
Ann Marie Aguilar, Director of Operations, EMEA, International WELL Building Institute, identifies how to mitigate the negative effects airport environments can have on staff wellbeing and passenger experience.
YAPE, a self-driving transport robot, helped passengers carry small luggage and navigate through Frankfurt Airport's terminals.
Roadmap for drones, staff training, standardisation, human super recognisers, regulatory landscapes and future thinking are just some of the topics being covered in day two of AITS' security stream.
The exclusive event, hosted by Gatwick on 19th September 2019, was aimed at changing perceptions and highlighting the importance of STEM subjects in an engineering career.
Brian Cobb, Chief Innovation Officer at Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG), describes the airport’s ambitions to advance accessibility among its community.