Route development in the new era of travel
For this podcast episode with Aaron McGarvey, Head of Network Strategy and Development at Finnair, we recorded on location in the beautiful city of Chiang Mai in Thailand at the Routes Asia Conference.
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For this podcast episode with Aaron McGarvey, Head of Network Strategy and Development at Finnair, we recorded on location in the beautiful city of Chiang Mai in Thailand at the Routes Asia Conference.
Finavia is to introduce next generation, state-of-the-art technology at Helsinki Airport, centralising all flights to one terminal to ensure the passenger security and control experience is seamless and faster.
Finnair has launched a new initiative to encourage passengers to seamlessly offset their flight emissions with a service that combines Sustainable Aviation Fuel and trusted climate projects.
Strong cargo support from Finnair has allowed the airline to continue serving Shanghai and Seoul routes, however flight times will be increased due to the avoidance of Russian airspace.
As Swedavia’s Stockholm Arlanda Airport prepares for a resurgence, Norwegian airline is planning an overall network of 54 European direct routes in time for the summer season 2022.
Looking back at 2021, Pulkovo Airport served 18.1 million passengers over the course of the year, only an eight per cent decrease on 2019 figures.
International Airport Review Editor, Holly Miles, caught up with Elizabeth Axtelius, Director Aviation Business at Swedavia Airports at the recent World Routes conference in Milan. Together, they discussed Swedavia’s performance during the COVID-19 pandemic, recovery and route development, as well as the future.
With the U.S. opening its borders to vaccinated travellers from foreign destinations from 8 November, departing seat capacity at MIA from October to December 2021 is already 10.1 per cent above its 2019 level. Greg Chin, Communications Director for Miami-Dade Aviation Department, explains more about MIA’s success.
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.
Undoubtedly, the effects of the coronavirus crisis have been felt keenly in airport cities across the globe. Arja Lukin, Project Director of Airport City Aviapolis, details the development of Finland’s Aviapolis and its future plans, and considers if the airport city concept is still relevant as the industry battles the…
ECCSA was initiated in response to a call to action by the European Commission and aviation stakeholders and is supported by EASA.
Finnair is offering biometric boarding at Los Angeles Airport, with a solution that has been running under the U.S. Biometric Exit trial programme.
Finavia is expanding the selection of flight routes available at its airports through the introduction of three new airlines during the summer of 2019.
As 2019 kicks off we provide a glimpse of what airline retailing might look like this year, with the seven key things to look out for.
Finnair, the airline specialising in Europe-Asia traffic and the only Nordic carrier with a 4-star Skytrax ranking, has chosen software by Quintiq, a Dassault Systèmes company, to plan its ground operations workforce. This covers rostering for over 1350 employees in the areas of maintenance, customer services, cargo handling and catering...