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International Airport Review – Issue #3 2017

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The digital version of Issue #3 2017 includes in-depth focuses on safety, construction and passenger flow, with articles covering revenues, ground handling, environmental sustainability and airport development…

Issue #3 2017 digital version
  • LEADERS’ SERIES: Lessons from the construction industry
    Alex Moffat, Director, Aviaire
  • REVENUES: Trends in airport non-aviation business
    Marnix Groot and Johan Schölvinck, IATA Consulting
  • IN-DEPTH FOCUS: Ground Handling
  • PASSENGER EXPERIENCE: The key to seamless travel
    Annet Steenbergen, Aruba Happy Flow Project, Government of Aruba and Bart Schermer, Partner, Considerati
  • WEBINAR HIGHLIGHTS: Passenger experience design for the international traveller
    In association with Simpleway
  • IN-DEPTH FOCUS: Construction & Design
  • ENVIRONMENT: The key to environmental sustainability 
    Arnaud Feist, CEO, Brussels Airport and Jonas Abrahamsson, President & CEO, Swedavia
  • AIRPORT DEVELOPMENT: From city airport to airport city
    Dr. Michael Kerkloh, President & CEO, Munich Airport
  • IN-DEPTH FOCUS: Safety
  • SHOW PREVIEW: Airport Show 2017
  • PASSENGER FLOW: Creating a passenger-centric experience
    Vernon Rozycki, Senior Consultant, Result

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One response to “International Airport Review – Issue #3 2017”

  1. Dr. Dan Wong says:

    As to the article on the key to seamless travel, one should consider expanding that out from just the airport to encompass the entire end-to-end journey. This would require airports, government departments, and local ground transportation providers to work together to facilitate the appropriate passenger connections to enhance their entire travel experience.

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