Bergamo Airport inaugurates expanded departures terminal and advanced security zone for 2026 travel surge
Milan Bergamo Airport opens enlarged terminal and upgraded security area to streamline passenger flow, enhance comfort and meet rising demand.
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Milan Bergamo Airport opens enlarged terminal and upgraded security area to streamline passenger flow, enhance comfort and meet rising demand.
Passenger traffic remains resilient in May, but airport performance continues to be hampered by aircraft shortages and maintenance issues affecting airlines, ATM disruptions and aviation taxes.
International Airport Review's Editorial Assistant Chunekshi Wimalasuriya attended this year's Routes Europe summit, held in Aarhus, Denmark. Here, she caught up with Giacomo Catteneo, the Director of Commercial Aviation at Milan Bergamo Airport, discussing the importance of non-aeronautical revenue, working with shareholders and factoring in auxiliaries.
ACI EUROPE releases its air traffic report for September and the third quarter (Q3) of 2023 - a peak period for European passenger traffic.
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The managing company, SACBO, for Milan Bergamo Airport continues to invest in the development for the airports' passengers.
ACI Europe, in their air traffic report of 2023, found that passenger traffic had recovered by 48%. The growth is accredited to an influx of international travel, with a lesser impact made by domestic.
Passenger traffic across European airports is nearly restored to pre-pandemic levels due to a rise in international and domestic travel. European airport trade body, ACI EUROPE, reported a 69% increase in January compared to the same month last year.
Leonardo has invested to offer its customers high performance technologies across its range of products and services.
Milan Malpensa and Milan Bergamo international airports have chosen Leonardo to provide high-tech upgrades, following the successful delivery of previous airport projects by Leonardo in Europe and beyond.
By welcoming new airline services for passengers and continuing to deliver key infrastructure developments, COVID-19 has failed to limit the growth of Milan Bergamo Airport.
After welcoming 13 million passengers through its doors, Milan Bergamo Airport discusses how the milestone was achieved and what is being done to ensure future growth.
In what may be one of the biggest years in aviation history, here are just a few of the airports that have broken their own records.