What technology trends should airports look out for in 2019?
Technology has always been at the forefront of progression in the aviation industry, but what can we look forward to in 2019? Here are 10 of the technologies set to make a big impact...
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Technology has always been at the forefront of progression in the aviation industry, but what can we look forward to in 2019? Here are 10 of the technologies set to make a big impact...
Travel experiences are among the most memorable we have, but too often we remember airports for the wrong reasons. Now a leading interior design expert is urging airport operators to learn from the hospitality industry and make their airports memorable for the right reasons.
Shared use lounges enhance your passengers’ travel experience and improve your airport’s bottom line, says Nancy Knipp, Senior Vice President at Airport Lounge Development
Following the Airport IT & Security conference at the end of 2018, Emma Verschoor from CGE Risk Management Solutions, discusses how CGE's bowtie diagram highlights threats in an airport to mitigate and prevent the effects security breaches can have.
To create and deliver an exclusive lounge experience, airports must have a deep understanding of global traveller expectations. Steve Pinches, CEO of Collinson’s Airport Lounge Development (ALD) business reveals ALD’s vision to innovate the airport space and create exclusive experiences that Collinson can then make available to multi-national brands with…
With increasingly good public transport options and ride-hailing services available, airport parking is becoming less popular with passengers travelling to the airport. Kelly Edwards from UK travel insurance provider, Staysure, examines the data from a recent UK research study and considers what effect this downturn has on airports themselves.
As 2019 kicks off we provide a glimpse of what airline retailing might look like this year, with the seven key things to look out for.
Fire Protection Consultant, Mike Willson, questions whether we are using our best fire protection at airports and major hazard facilities. And if not, why not?
To diversify its business offerings, Munich Airport has developed LabCampus, a subsidiary of the airport which will provide a cross-industry innovation centre. Managing Director of LabCampus, Dr Marc Wagener, reveals how the new venture will benefit the champions of the innovation sector.
The airport industry is no stranger to the threat of cyber attacks, but 2018 saw some key aviation and financial services companies in the spotlight after IT glitches. Lev Lesokhin from software consultancy CAST reveals how companies can learn from the past and avoid making the headlines for the wrong…
In less than six months, Manchester Airport – the third largest airport in the UK – will open the first stage of its £1 billion transformation programme. Rob Stewart, Programme Delivery Director, reveals the plans.
In a history spanning 80 years, Azerbaijan’s capital airport, Heydar Aliyev International, has gone from strength to strength. Jahangir Askerov, President of Azerbaijan Airlines, reveals why the airport is such an important part of the region, and the work that’s been carried out to ensure its ‘five star’ status.
Airports and air travel serve important social as well as economic roles for the world’s population. Jeanne M. Olivier, Chair of the American Association of Airport Executives, reveals the economic benefits to communities from airports and air travel.
As passenger capacity continues on its ever-increasing trend, airports must diversify their processes to make travel as easy as possible for passengers. Raoul Cooper, Senior Design Manager at BA explains how the airline uses new technologies to streamline both airside and landside operations.
Following the success of the inaugural awards in 2017, International Airport Review has once again been astounded by the level of innovation put forward to our annual awards and overwhelmed by the engagement of our community for our 2018 Awards.