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Dublin Airport welcomes new route to Dallas Fort Worth
Dublin Airport welcomes American Airlines’ announcement that it is to operate a new Dublin to Dallas Fort Worth summer service from June 2019.
Denver becomes one of only four U.S. airports to service 200 destinations
Denver International Airport (DEN) will soon offer services to 200 destinations worldwide, topping the 200-mark for the first time in Denver aviation history.
Why 80%-fit solutions provide 0% value
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Pilot vacation issues: Putting the spotlight on planning technology
If you’ve ever travelled in Europe, odds are you’re familiar with Ryanair. The Ireland-based low cost carrier is ubiquitous with inexpensive flights connecting key locations across the region. However, the growing level of competition in the European low-cost market means that efficiency is vital to maintaining profitability. With this past…
Route development: Ambition to connect the world
Being at the location where Scotland meets the world, Edinburgh Airport wants to extend its welcome as far as possible. Gordon Dewar, Chief Executive of Edinburgh Airport, reveals the long and exciting journey the airport has taken to secure a direct route to China.
Cebu Pacific Air joins Melbourne Airport with route to Manila
New direct route between Manila and Melbourne sees the popular destination more accessible as Melbourne has the highest year-on-year growth rate of Filipinos arriving into Australia at 17 per cent, higher than any other major Australian airport.
Aviation Minister visits development of Aberdeen International Airport
Baroness Sugg has visited Aberdeen airport as new development continues. Due to open Q3 of 2019, it has a "particular commitment to making flying more accessible for those with disabilities."
Hamad International Airport hosts Salalah International Airport officials
Salalah International guests introduced to Hamad International Airport smart airport services, security techniques and cargo operations.
Dublin Airport creates facility specifically for transferring flights
The new facility for passengers on transferring flights from Europe to America is hoped to make passenger experience more seamless.
Interview Spotlight: Radosław Włoszek, CEO of Kraków Airport
Radosław Włoszek, CEO of Kraków Airport, reveals the airport’s investment plans, how it is driving non-aeronautical revenues, and the importance of putting the passenger first.
Investment and commitment key to sustainable air travel in America and Caribbean
Speaking to the Directors General of Civil Aviation in the UN Agency’s North American, Central American and Caribbean (NACC) Region, ICAO Secretary General Dr. Fang Liu, has emphasised that concrete financial and political commitments are urgently needed to safeguard the important contributions of tourism and aviation growth to their States’…
China’s Aerotropolis: The Zhengzhou Airport Economy Zone
With airports playing increasingly important roles as business magnets and metropolitan economic accelerators, John D. Kasarda, PhD, President of the Aerotropolis Institute China, describes this aerotropolis development process and how it is being applied in China to attract investment, boost trade, and increase passenger and cargo volumes.
Biometric technologies expected to generate over US$1 billion in revenue
The age of seamless international travel has arrived; integrated, frictionless passenger facilitation is the next wave of biometric automation for expedited travel.
London Luton Airport has busiest ever start to summer holidays
London Luton Airport has seen passenger numbers increase in July 2018, with 1.67 million passengers recorded, up three per cent on 2017.