Most UK airports rated good or very good for accessibility in latest CAA annual report
The CAA’s 2025 accessibility report finds rising demand and strong overall performance, though Heathrow, Edinburgh, and Prestwick need improvement.
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The CAA’s 2025 accessibility report finds rising demand and strong overall performance, though Heathrow, Edinburgh, and Prestwick need improvement.
Belfast City Airport hosted a special event, ‘Autism in the Air’, in partnership with Queen’s University Belfast, to help children become familiar with the airport environment, making future travel more accessible and stress-free.
Belfast City Airport has completed its £3m investment project that has significantly enhanced security checks, the new security screening technology will enable passengers to keep liquids, gels, and pastes, including toiletries and cosmetics, up to 100ml.
Belfast City Airport has introduced Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil fuel for all its airside vehicles and equipment, that will reduce its carbon vehicle emissions by up to 90% compared with standard diesel.
Belfast City Airport has been ranked the UK’s Most Punctual Airport for Q1 2023, according to the Civil Aviation Authority.
Airports Council International Europe has announced significant progress, with the European airport industry, in the concrete steps towards net zero CO2 emissions, with plans to further accelerate commitments.
Due to a phased return of travel, helping Belfast City Airport to control passenger flows, the airport has been announced as the 'UK’s Most Punctual Airport' in recent data released by the Civil Aviation Authority.
A government investment will protect Great Britain to Northern Ireland air passenger flights; vital routes for transporting critical workers.
Following the collapse of UK-based airline, Flybe, the GMB Union has warned that eight regional airports across the UK are now at risk of closure.
Runner up in our Airport of the Year award category 2018, Bristol Airport has introduced a new Spoke Electronic Flight Progress Strip (EFPS) to increase stand management at the airport.
The investment will pay for a 30 per cent increase in retail space, a 25 per cent increase in food and drink space, a doubling in the customer seating and three new fire appliances.