Single-use coffee cup recycling stations introduced at Glasgow Airport
The recycling stations offer a sustainable solution to Glasgow Airport's passengers and staff using single-use coffee cups.
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The recycling stations offer a sustainable solution to Glasgow Airport's passengers and staff using single-use coffee cups.
A fleet of three full-electric buses will operate the 24-hour passenger service between Glasgow Airport's terminal and the long-stay car park.
A UK-wide airport study from Netflights includes accessibility within six categories, using data directly from airport users.
Following the successful arrival of the A380 at Glasgow Airport, International Airport Review, spoke to Mark Johnston, the airport’s Managing Director, to discuss how airside operations and infrastructure had to be adapted to host the world's largest passenger airliner.
Our Airside Operations In-Depth Focus from Issue 3 discusses how airside operations and infrastructure have to be continuously adapted, and highlights how airside safety must remain a priority.
The aviation industry has praised new initiatives that highlight the effects of disruptive passenger behaviour airside and on board.
Following the 'One Too Many' campaign, individual airports reported a reduction in number of disruptive passenger incidents despite growth in passenger numbers.
Eight petrol and electric plug-in hybrid Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV 4x4s arrive at Glasgow Airport to make airside operations more sustainable.
With more than 5,300 employees at Glasgow Airport, single-use plastics are a problem, but the new water bottle initiative aims to reduce this dependency.
Due to their height and movement patterns, wind turbines can have a range of impacts on navigational systems, mimicking the appearance of real aircraft.
With increasingly good public transport options and ride-hailing services available, airport parking is becoming less popular with passengers travelling to the airport. Kelly Edwards from UK travel insurance provider, Staysure, examines the data from a recent UK research study and considers what effect this downturn has on airports themselves.
Glasgow becomes the largest airport in Scotland to introduce a dedicated Changing Places room for passengers with complex needs.
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has raised concerns that the merger of Menzies and Airline Services will have adverse effects for the competition within the airport services industry.
To mark International Women's Day, British Airways hosted a special all-female flight, with more than 60 women taking part from the ground team to the cockpit.
British readers will be well aware of chaos the Beast from the East has wrought on the UK roads, but how did airports perform in a country that seldom sees extreme weather?