No passenger traffic at BER on 25 January 2023
Due to the announced warning strike, no commercial flights are possible on Wednesday, 25 January 2023.
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Due to the announced warning strike, no commercial flights are possible on Wednesday, 25 January 2023.
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Swedavia works to promote the transition to sustainable air transport with the goal that five per cent of all fuel used for refuelling at Swedish airports should be fossil-free by 2025.
The Finnish carrier will add new routes to Bodø, Norway and Milan Linate, Italy to its short-haul network, from the summer of 2023.
To continue guaranteeing baggage reliability, Schiphol will first install a completely new and working system elsewhere, after which, the existing systems that require updating can be tackled.
The flights will be operated using state-of-the-art Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft, with 28 seats in Business and 262 in Economy.
Finavia has seen the number of passengers travelling through its airports increase by 187% compared to the previous year.
Watch this exclusive interview with Emiliano Sorrenti, Chief Information Officer at Aeroporti di Roma at ACI Africa WAGA 2022.
The ‘Towards sustainable air travel’ programme sees the company reducing its carbon emissions as low as is technologically and financially feasible across all of its airports.
Marc Houalla, Former Deputy Executive Director of Groupe ADP and Managing Director of Paris‑Charles‑de‑Gaulle Airport, tells International Airport Review about their innovative approach to their winter operations.
The EUROCONTROL Innovation Hub has a wave of new projects planned for the year to come, as well as plans to continue existing air innovation projects.
As an airport company operating and developing 20 airports across Finland, Finavia is familiar with the varying winter conditions. Finavia is known for its ‘snow-how’ that it is constantly developing. Our goal is to create smooth conditions at all our airports at all times. Henri Hansson, Finavia’s Senior Vice President,…
Tallinn Airport has introduced three electric vehicles for aircraft servicing in order to reduce emissions as part of the airport's sustainability goals and aim to be carbon netural by 2030.
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.
Anne Marie van Hemert, Head of Aviation Business Development, Amsterdam Schiphol Airport spoke with International Airport Review’s Editorial Assistant, Lily Mae Pacey during Routes Europe 2022 in Bergen. Together they discussed the dominant role cargo operations played during and post-pandemic recovery, as well as how sustainability and digitalisation combined will…
Watch this exclusive interview with Roberto Martin Davara, Head of Facilitation and Passenger Experience Department, AENA.