Love Actually is all around at Heathrow
London Heathrow Airport has welcomed the return of the iconic opening scene of Love Actually, recreated to reflect on the ongoing challenges caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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London Heathrow Airport has welcomed the return of the iconic opening scene of Love Actually, recreated to reflect on the ongoing challenges caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
A new survey, commissioned by London Gatwick Airport and Wizz Air, shows that passengers planning to travel in the next year are concerned for increasing airfares if airport slot rules remain the same.
Regarding the spread of the Omicron COVID-19 variant, from 7 December 2021 passengers travelling to the UK from countries not on the red list must show proof of a negative pre-departure test.
Aerospace Technology Institute has revealed a liquid hydrogen aircraft, which will one day enable full-zero emission flights with just one refuelling stop.
London Luton Airport achieves milestone as the airport is awarded Level 3 of the Airport Carbon Accreditation scheme, a global carbon management framework managed by Airport Council International.
London Luton Airport has welcomed the changes to modernise and simplify the airport’s arrivals airspace, which has been approved by the Civil Aviation Authority.
The UK government will continue to boost regional air connectivity with £4.3 million to fund direct flights between London and Newquay, and London and Dundee.
The Scottish wind energy consortium including Katrick Technologies, AGS Airports Limited, and the University of Strathclyde, has been launched to support the deployment of low-level wind power.
London Heathrow Airport and Microsoft have partnered to trial the world’s first artificial intelligence system to combat illegal wildlife trafficking in cargo and baggage passing through the airport.
Steve Radford, Hold Baggage System Programme Lead at London Stansted Airport, discusses the £70 million renovation of the airport’s baggage system and how Stansted took advantage of the pandemic in order to complete the project ahead of schedule.
As the recovery continues and with over three million passengers travelling through London Heathrow during October 2021, the airport continues to focus on the race to a net zero future.
With the easing of international restrictions and restart of transatlantic travel, London Heathrow Airport has announced a recruitment drive for over 600 new frontline roles.
Sustainable Aviation and the UK government hosted a panel event at COP26 on ‘Delivering Jet Zero’, to discuss the importance of delivering a net zero aviation industry by 2050.
To prevent UK consumers paying higher airfares than passengers in other countries, the government have been urged to restore ‘Use it or Lose it’ airport slot rules.
Derek Provan, Chief Executive Officer, AGS Airports Ltd, tells International Airport Review, about the group’s sustainability strategy and their fight against climate change.