Airport passenger traffic in Central America and the Caribbean represents 8.4% global total
Airports Council International have reported that passenger traffic in Central America and the Caribbean represents 8.4% of the global total.
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Airports Council International have reported that passenger traffic in Central America and the Caribbean represents 8.4% of the global total.
The accreditation reaffirms to Seychelles International Airport the efforts being done by Seychelles Civil Aviation Authority (SCAA) and its stakeholders to elevate customer experience.
Airports Council International (ACI) World welcomed over 500 international delegates including government officials, airport and aviation executives to Incheon, Korea.
Announced at Amsterdam's Passenger Terminal EXPO, Singapore's Changi Airport has been named World’s Best Airport in 2023.
The Airports Council International (ACI) World and travel technology company Amadeus has excitedly announced this year's winners of Airport Service Quality (ASQ) Awards. The award recognizes the best airport for customer experience worldwide, as selected by passengers.
Watch this exclusive interview at ACI Customer Experience 2022, with Ramón Miró, President and CEO of Quito International Airport.
Skytrax has announced and re-awarded Quito Mariscal Sucre International Airport as the 'Best Regional Airport' and 'Best Airport Staff in South America'.
The National Emergency Operations Committee has approved for the increase of capacity from 50 per cent to 100 per cent in pre-boarding and arrival areas of airports in Ecuador.
On 1 June 2021, Quito International Airport celebrated the first anniversary of its resumption of operations after an all but total industry-wide shut down due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Ramón Miró, Quiport's new President and CEO, reveals how this airport became the first in Latin America to resume operations during…
Andrew O’Brian, President and CEO of Corporación Quiport S.A. – operator of Quito International Airport – writes how the key factors of effective leadership, communication and fluid coordination played a pivotal role in Quito International being the first airport in the region to resume commercial passenger operations.
Quito's new import cargo distribution area will see automated solutions implemented for cargo handling, generating greater operational efficiency, improving traceability and guaranteeing greater cargo security.
The accreditation highlights Venice and Quito Airports' efforts in protecting the health safety of passengers during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The airport operator, Corporación Quiport, invests $60 million into expanding the passenger terminal and apron from 2019 to 2020.
Quito Airport has become the first international airport in the entire Latin American and Caribbean region to achieve carbon neutrality.
Investigating the evolution of airport development, International Airport Review asked a panel of industry experts to consider if airport privatisation helps the sector be better placed to tackle political, competitive and regulatory uncertainty.