London Luton Airport and Wizz Air champion net zero with new generation fleet
The quieter, more fuel-efficient Airbus A321 Neos will now operate Wizz Air's flights.
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The quieter, more fuel-efficient Airbus A321 Neos will now operate Wizz Air's flights.
The programme will provide young people with opportunities to visit the community forest in Bedfordshire and take part in interactive environment themed workshops.
The award was presented in recognition of an innovative partnership that has helped the airport to increase its recycling rate from 49% to 80%.
More than half of London Luton Airport’s (LLA) supply chain spend went to businesses within a 25-mile radius last year.
London Luton Airport (LLA) has achieved Level 4 of the Airport Carbon Accreditation (ACA) scheme and becomes only the third major UK airport to achieve this level.
The airport has announced investment worth more than £30 million to enhance the passenger experience.
London Luton Airport has launched the ‘Greener Future’ grant to support local community groups and charities demonstrating a commitment to tackling carbon reduction.
Alberto Martin, CEO of London Luton Airport Operations Ltd and Graham Olver, CEO of Luton Rising came together to discuss two decades of collaborative work to better the airport’s surrounding communities and how they plan to keep up to speed with the shifting social and sustainability climate.
London Luton Airport's latest networking event has attracted over 60 local businesses looking to bid for contracts at the airport.
London Luton Airport has welcomed 4.3 million passengers this summer 2022, as its post-pandemic recovery continues to be successful.
London Luton Airport outlines how their values go beyond just financial and how it is fundamental all airports also shift their focus to support surrounding, local communities.
Graham Olver, CEO of Luton Rising, the company that owns London Luton Airport, speaks to International Airport Review about why the airport is in a good position during the post-pandemic chaos due to its unique ownership model.
London Luton Airport anticipates a busy summer ahead, as the airport welcomed 1.2 million passengers during May and an additional 200,000 passengers in early June 2022.
David Gitman, President, and Owner of Monarch Air Group, explains the integration of executive aircraft into international terminals worldwide.
In April 2022, London Luton Airport experienced a strong traffic recovery and welcomed near 1.2 million passengers, marking its busiest month since the pandemic began.