All Airports Council International Europe (ACI Europe) articles
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NewsPolish aviation sees record growth in 2024 with dynamic investments and future development plans
Poland’s aviation sector shows impressive growth in 2024, with record passenger numbers and strategic investments aimed at long-term infrastructure and environmental goals.
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NewsAirports Council International Europe has released a new study on the aviation industry’s impact on the continent
Airports Council International Europe has released a new study on “The Economic and Social Impact of European Airports & Air Connectivity”, revealing the economic and social benefits of the aviation industry.
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NewsAirports Innovate kicks off in Muscat, Oman
This brand-new event will capture the latest innovations that are transforming the global airport industry.
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NewsJanuary 2023 sees passenger traffic close to pre-pandemic levels
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.
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NewsEuropean airports see a 98% jump in passenger traffic in 2022
The Full Year 2022 & December 2022 traffic report released today by ACI EUROPE shows the airport industry has finally turned the corner on the COVID-19 pandemic.
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VideoOlivier Jankovec, Director General of ACI EUROPE on his challenges for 2023
At the Airport Operators' Association annual conference 2023 in London yesterday, International Airport Review caught up with Olivier Jankovec, Director General of ACI EUROPE for a very quick interview.
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NewsReturn to travel restrictions 'scientifically unjustified' says ACI Europe
As States need to remain vigilant to the status and control of the virus, the focus should rather be on increasing genomic sequencing to be able to identify possible new COVID-19 variants and related surveillance.
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Passenger traffic full recovery pushed back to 2025
In 2023, we will still miss 220 million passengers, meaning volumes will only match 2017 levels, says Olivier Jankovec.


