Aena network closes May 2022 with more than 22.2 million passengers
The Aena airport network has finished the month of May 2022 with 22,262,317 passengers, a figure that is 9.6 per cent from pre-COVID-19 pandemic levels.
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The Aena airport network has finished the month of May 2022 with 22,262,317 passengers, a figure that is 9.6 per cent from pre-COVID-19 pandemic levels.
Alena Maximova, Communication Officer at the Airport Regions Council, speaks to International Airport Review about noise abatement and how to tackle it.
iGA Istanbul Airport has raised its 'Carbon Emission' Certificate to Level 3 within the scope of the Airport Carbon Accreditation, granted by the Airports Council International Europe.
EUROCONTROL has released a new three-year forecast update for 2022 to 2024, which demonstrates that 9.5 million flights are expected in the network this year alone (2022).
Avinor has achieved another milestone through the launch of a new Remote Towers Centre from which an initial 15 towers at an equivalent number of airports will be controlled.
In the latest instalment of International Airport Review’s sustainability series, Malta International Airport’s Justine Baldacchino, Manager, Sustainability and Analytics, and Lorna Refalo, Communications Executive, discuss the exciting initiatives in place to maintain a sustainable recovery momentum post-COVID-19 pandemic.
According to the European Travel Commission’s Long-Haul Travel Barometer for summer 2022, the appetite for overseas travel to Europe from several source markets has slightly improved compared to 2021.
Airports Council International Europe has revealed an upwards in its passenger traffic forecast for the year 2022 and beyond, with a base case for Europe’s airports to fall, 22 per cent below 2019 levels.
As Routes Europe 2022 drew to a close, Avinor handed over the hosting responsibilities of the event to Lodz Airport Central Poland.
Chairman of the Management Board of Tallinn Airport, Riivo Tuvike, says the green transition is no passing fad but is here to stay, as the airport further commits to achieving carbon neutrality by 2030.
Hilal Kahraman, Passenger Experience Chief of iGA Istanbul Airport, discusses the award-winning accessibility practices that the airport has introduced and is continuously expanding to provide a positive experience for all passengers.
Poland has invested into a new Solidarity Transport Hub, which will be ‘dual purpose’ infrastructure that can be used by NATO forces to transfer equipment, goods, or humanitarian aid.
During April 2022, passenger and flight traffic continued to grow at all Lithuanian Airports, with the number of flights more than doubling those handled April in the previous year.
Eoin Coates, Head of Aviation and Daniela Modonesi, Ground Staff Committee Chair at the European Transport Workers’ Federation, explain that since the COVID-19 pandemic, unruly and disruptive passengers have become increasingly evident throughout airports, but regulations must be enforced to prevent any further distress to aviation employees.
Although there has been an increase in traffic developments during the first quarter of 2022 for Avinor, there is still room for improvement, as passenger volumes are at a level of 60 per cent of normal activity pre-pandemic.