New aviation centre to help accelerate TAP’s digital innovation
TAP's strategic partnership with TCS now includes a new aviation centre in Lisbon, helping to accelerate digital innovation.
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TAP's strategic partnership with TCS now includes a new aviation centre in Lisbon, helping to accelerate digital innovation.
San Francisco International Airport (SFO) has topped the list as having the fastest free Wi-Fi in the world.
A report by the European Travel Commission (ETC) and Eurail BV has found that international travellers are prioritising safety and quality.
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Etihad Airways are celebrating a new collaboration with Jaipur International Airport (JAI) with a welcoming ceremony in India.
Portuguese airline TAP are celebrating the five year anniversary of their transatlantic trio this month, all flying from Lisbon.
Mumbai International Airport have revolutionised the passenger experience by introducing new digital gates in their terminals.
Brisbane Airport, in Queensland, Australia, are to welcome an on-site brewery and distillery, set to open in 2025.
NATS (National Air Traffic Services) have launched a new nationwide search to find and train the next generation of Air Traffic Controllers.
SEA Milan Airports have launched a new solution for their customers, who are now able to contact the customer care team using WhatsApp.
A new report by technology provider SITA has found that incidents of baggage mishandling have decreased, despite a surge in passengers.
San Francisco International Airport (SFO) have opened the final phase of their new Harvey Milk Terminal 1.
Pittsburgh International Airport (PIT) are leading the way when it comes to SAF production, introducing an on-site storage facility.
Leading technology provider Front End has introduced an innovative and historic air taxi trial in Mecca, Saudi Arabia.
The Airport Operators Association (AOA) have issued a response, reflecting UK airports' criticism of liquid restrictions.