UK government removes three destinations from travel corridors list
Croatia, Trinidad and Tobago and Austria are the latest destinations to be removed from the UK's travel corridors list.
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Croatia, Trinidad and Tobago and Austria are the latest destinations to be removed from the UK's travel corridors list.
As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, London City Airport will temporarily pause its development programme at the end of 2020.
Designed to support those with disabilities that are not visible or immediately noticeable, the scheme is now in effect at Teesside International Airport.
Andorra, Belgium and the Bahamas have been removed from the UK government's current list of travel corridors.
ACI Europe's data outlines a decline of 93.2 per cent across the European airport network during June 2020, with recovery already slowing down.
The airport consulted with staff and unions and the redundancy proposals were supported by more than 90 per cent of people who took part in the ballot.
As a result of an increasing number of COVID-19 cases, the UK government has removed Luxembourg from the list of travel exemptions.
Heathrow Airport calls on the UK government for a passenger testing regime to assist the recovery of airports post COVID-19.
Earlier in 2020, the Association of Directors of Environment, Economy, Planning & Transport (ADEPT) called for a national strategy on the aviation sector to tackle both climate change and the economy. Mark Kemp, Chair of ADEPT’s Transport and Connectivity Board, explains why a national strategy is needed.
The re-introduction of a blanket quarantine measure is the wrong approach and risks further damaging the fragile re-start of the UK aviation sector.
UK Power Networks Services will conduct an investigation into offsite access for the control of Heathrow Airport's electricity network.
COVID-19 has brought international aviation to a near-standstill, in the worst drop-off in traffic levels the industry has ever witnessed.
Aviation noise impacts the lives of thousands of people living near airports or under flightpaths across the UK every day.
Adam Wilson, Operations Director at Edinburgh Airport, discusses how COVID-19 has demanded airport operations change, and how Edinburgh has met these challenges.
The DASA competition provides an opportunity to help further develop the critical counter-drone technical capabilities needed.