ACI World releases policy brief for the recovery of aviation post-COVID-19
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to severely impact aviation, ACI World has published a new policy brief to support the recovery of the sector.
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As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to severely impact aviation, ACI World has published a new policy brief to support the recovery of the sector.
A new report exploring how airports can overcome disruption and restore passenger confidence.
The achievement highlights RIOgaleão Airport's efforts to implement a series of measures to guarantee the safety of passengers during the COVID-19 pandemic.
By introducing the new online service, Malaysia Airports is working to support its retail partners as they face challenges arising from COVID-19.
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport has been awarded the ACI accreditation as a result of its numerous health and safety initiatives.
The UK government will adapt the existing country-based approach to travel corridors by separating some islands from mainland countries.
Analysis undertaken by ACI has found that the impact of COVID-19 could reach an unprecedented $104.5 billion reduction in revenue for 2020.
Luton Airport has been awarded the accreditation as a result of how well its COVID-19 health measures align with worldwide standards.
By conducting the trial, Heathrow Airport hopes to show that COVID-19 testing can be done on a wide scale in order to encourage the recovery of aviation.
Despite early predictions outlining June 2020 as the turning point for aviation in recovering from COVID-19, passenger demand remains drastically low.
As part of its efforts to limit the spread of COVID-19 and keep passengers safe, Finavia is trialling UVC disinfecting technology at its airports.
As part of its efforts to restore passenger confidence in the aviation industry, the Greater Toronto Airports Authority has implemented its Healthy Airport programme at Toronto Pearson Airport to limit the spread of COVID-19 and keep the safety of passengers as its top priority.
Though air cargo demand remains way below 2019 levels, new data published by IATA has shown that demand is beginning to stabilise following the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Airport Health Accreditation highlights Incheon Airport's efforts to keep passengers safe amidst the COVID-19 pandemic.
The new partnership will work to gather passenger views on the future of air travel in order to enhance operational decisions at DFW Airport.