Auckland Airport’s new Transport Hub to transform baggage handling
In June 2022, works will begin on the Auckland Airport Transport Hub, a $300 million-plus development, which will transform the passenger, check-in, and baggage handling experience.
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In June 2022, works will begin on the Auckland Airport Transport Hub, a $300 million-plus development, which will transform the passenger, check-in, and baggage handling experience.
With two years of border restrictions coming to an end, Auckland Airport is celebrating the return of international and quarantine-free travel back to New Zealand.
For the first time in over a year, airports across New Zealand and Australia have gladly begun welcoming international passengers again.
Almost a year since his participation in International Airport Review’s Coronavirus Roundtable, Stefano Baronci, Director General of ACI Asia-Pacific, looks back on 2020 and what the coronavirus pandemic has meant for aviation, and considers how this will affect the aviation sector’s recovery in the immediate future.
On 5 November 2020, AOE's webinar will explore how airports can adopt digitalisation to re-invent Non-Aeronautical Revenue (NAR) generation post-COVID-19.
22 September 2020 | By AOE GmbH
The travel industry has been decimated by COVID-19 and airports have become white elephants for many months. When the big resumption happens, recovery is anything but guaranteed. There will be a new breed of travellers, concerned about very different things from the past. They will be more concerned about safety…
The runway project ran smoothly, with approximately 12,800 tonnes of concrete transported to the site in 890 truckloads.
By temporarily shortening its runway by 1.1km, Auckland Airport is able to undertake vital replacement work whilst keeping the runway operational.
Veovo announces the introduction of virtual queuing and passenger density management solutions, designed to help support social distancing in airports.
Auckland Airport has grasped the opportunity to bring construction forward whilst runway movements are at an all-time low.
A new infrastructure project that will consist of improvements to road width, pedestrian paths and bus stops, has been opened by Auckland Airport.
The CUAS and UTM system will be developed based upon a proof-of-concept drone detection system currently being trialled at Auckland Airport.
From the moment a passenger journeys to the departure terminal, they’re faced with a series of small but potentially stressful challenges.
Auckland International Airport (AKL) is not only New Zealand’s largest and busiest but also one of the fastest-growing airports in Australasia. With a need to ensure optimal resource coordination and infrastructure use, the airport engaged with Veovo to roll out the region’s first Collaborative Decision Making (A-CDM) initiative.
The new automated eGates were put into operation with the aim of enhancing international passenger experience.