COVID-19 testing facilities to open at Dublin Airport
The two facilities, which will be operated by Randox and RocDoc, will offer the option of either a drive-through or walk-in test and PCR or LAMP testing.
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The two facilities, which will be operated by Randox and RocDoc, will offer the option of either a drive-through or walk-in test and PCR or LAMP testing.
Following a decrease in cases of COVID-19, 10 destinations - including Israel and Jerusalem - have been added to the travel corridors list.
The agreement will preserve the continuation of travel, protect the economy and ensure that the UK remains one of the world’s leading aviation hubs.
Leaders across the coalition have called on the Prime Minister to support the development of sustainable aviation fuel and electric, hybrid and hydrogen powered aircraft.
Kirsty Wells, SeMS Programme Lead, and Nina Smith, Head of Training and Human Factors at the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA), discuss the move towards Performance Based Oversight and how SeMS is the stepping stone in achieving this, alongside the professionalisation of training.
The COVID-19 pandemic has continued to severely impact the European airports network, with passenger traffic currently down by 81 per cent.
With certain elements of Dublin Airport's Terminal 1 beginning to reach the end of their life, the airport is now seeking planning permission for necessary redevelopment works.
The UAE, Qatar, Turks & Caicos islands, Laos, Iceland, Cambodia, Chile and Bahrain have been added to the UK's travel corridors list following a decrease in cases of COVID-19.
Estimates from the Air Transport Action Group suggest some 4.8 million aviation workers’ jobs are at risk as a result of air travel demand falling more than 75 per cent.
Now in its 62nd year, the International Safety Awards recognise and celebrate organisations from around the world which have demonstrated commitment to preventing workplace injuries and work-related ill health.
In response to England's second national lockdown, Teesside Airport has implemented a range of measures to protect its future.
AOA has outlined a package of support measures to help airports through the challenging winter months and is calling on the UK government to deliver them.
Despite travel for holidays not currently being permitted in England as a result of new lockdown restrictions, inbound international travel will continue to be governed by the travel corridors approach.
The new Public Transport Interchange facility will enhance the passenger and staff experience and deliver an improvement in accessibility.
The redevelopment of Gatwick's station will improve accessibility, enhance the passenger experience and provide more space for passengers.