Passenger COVID-19 testing programme extended at Tampa Airport
After launching the testing programme in October 2020, Tampa Airport and BayCare Health System anticipate operating the site for several more months.
List view / Grid view
After launching the testing programme in October 2020, Tampa Airport and BayCare Health System anticipate operating the site for several more months.
The LACAC multilateral agreement to liberalise the region's air cargo services will have an immediate impact on pandemic response and recovery.
Research that was commissioned by the Australian Airports Association found that 52 per cent of respondents were discouraged from booking travel too far in advance due to the risk of sudden border closures.
Both agencies commit to expand cooperation to improve aviation safety and training, cybersecurity in air transport systems and safeguarding of public health in air travel. A second agreement on Technical Arrangement on Aviation Maintenance will streamline audits and reduce regulatory compliance costs for MRO organisations.
The ACI Airport Health Accreditation, along with certification by Deutsches Hygienezertifikat guarantee a highly safe experience for passengers using Terminals 1 and 5 of the new airport.
The airport has issued a call for tenders for the development of the new aircraft parking area and supporting facilities which will contribute to smoother operation in the medium to long-term.
The airport welcomes the ruling saying it is the only way to connect Britain to the growing markets of the world.
The IATA Travel Pass is a bold step forward in the implementation of contactless travel.
The aviation industry needs its workers to be considered as essential when the vaccine is rolled out across the globe, as they will play an essential role in its distribution.
A Test to Release scheme is launched in England, but there is no such scheme in Scotland, despite persistent calls from aviation industry leaders.
Dallas Fort Worth International (DFW) was recognised as the first carbon-neutral airport in North America in 2016, but this new accreditation demonstrates the airport's continuing commitment to sustainability.
Istanbul Airport is now one of only two airports in the world that is certified with both the "5-Star COVID-19 Airport" and the "5-Star Airport" rating.
The sunflower lanyard initiative will support passengers with hidden disabilities travelling through Wellington International Airport.
The autonomous robot is said to eradicate 99.9 per cent of pathogens, including COVID-19, and disinfects the air using UV technology.
The certification marks a new phase in Clermont-Ferrand Auvergne Airport's long-term commitment to environmental responsibility.