Aberdeen and Glasgow airports commended for practice of COVID-19 safety
The scheme was launched to rebuild passenger confidence in flying.
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The scheme was launched to rebuild passenger confidence in flying.
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.
Fraser Ralston, Group Head of Digital at AGS Airports, explains how Clyde uses artificial intelligence to understand passengers’ questions and to provide answers, as well as how ‘he’ is furthering the AGS digital passenger experience agenda.
Mark Beveridge, Operations Director for Aberdeen International Airport, details how sustainability will be at the heart of the airport’s priorities as it recovers from COVID-19 in the latest instalment of International Airport Review’s exclusive series.
Similar to the new rules outlined by the UK government for England, the Scottish government has introduced a traffic light system for international travel.
Glasgow Airport is one of only 85 organisations worldwide to win a Distinction in the International Safety Awards 2021 for its commitment to workforce and workplace safety.
A few years in the making, the smartphone app introduced at Glasgow and Aberdeen Airports has been updated to include new functionalities and COVID-19 updates. Fraser Ralston, Group Head of Digital at AGS Airports Ltd., explains how the app is helping them to improve their digital passenger experience.
AOA and AGS Airports have expressed their disappointment in the Scottish government's lack of a recovery plan or framework for Scotland's aviation industry.
An AGS Airports-led consortium will work on the CAELUS project to demonstrate how autonomous drone technology can enhance access to essential medical supplies across Scotland.
The decision is part of the UK government's efforts to help to protect against the importation of new strains of coronavirus that are currently circulating globally.
The UK Civil Aviation Authority awarded Glasgow Airport with the rating for the second consecutive year as a result of its efforts in supporting PRMs.
Now in its 62nd year, the International Safety Awards recognise and celebrate organisations from around the world which have demonstrated commitment to preventing workplace injuries and work-related ill health.
The biodegradable bags will be trialled at security checkpoints in three airports managed by AGS Airports' - Aberdeen, Glasgow and Southampton.
New health protection measures have been introduced by AGS Airports at Aberdeen, Glasgow and Southampton airports as airlines begin to resume operations.
The recycling stations offer a sustainable solution to Glasgow Airport's passengers and staff using single-use coffee cups.