Showcasing airport positivity during the COVID-19 crisis
Airports and aviation organisations share COVID-19 experiences with Airport Regions Council (ARC), including innovative solutions that proved efficient.
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Airports and aviation organisations share COVID-19 experiences with Airport Regions Council (ARC), including innovative solutions that proved efficient.
Now part of EASA's COVID-19 programme, Brussels Airport has introduced a wide range of new health measures in order to keep passengers safe.
Marius Gelzinis, CEO of Lithuanian Airports, discusses the impact of COVID-19 on the operator’s airports, as well as what the future of aviation looks like, in the latest instalment of International Airport Review’s CEO series.
The first 10 companies to join EASA's COVID-19 programme include seven airports and airport operators from across Europe, as well as three airlines.
After reaching the lowest recorded rate since records began in 1990 during April 2020, IATA data has outlined the beginning of an increase in passenger demand.
4 June 2020 | By ACI Europe
Dedicated to supporting the recovery of European airports, Olivier Jankovec, is to detail ACI EUROPE’s focus on passenger and staff safety.
The loan will be used to improve the overall regional air connectivity and upgrade the airport infrastructure within Dominica.
In order to ensure that the health of all passengers and employees at the airport is protected, Miami International Airport has updated its operations in the face of COVID-19.
The new ICAO report aims to support the aviation industry in restarting the international air transport system and aligning its global COVID-19 recovery.
Gabriel Mocho Rodriguez, International Transport Workers' Federation (ITF)’s Civil Aviation Secretary, emphasises how the world needs governments and employers to step up to the challenge of protecting jobs, livelihoods and international transport.
As her last month as ACI World’s Director General begins, Angela Gittens spoke to Tara Nolan to reflect on her time spent within aviation.
Comprehensive measures have been put in place to ensure a smooth resumption of transfer/transit services without comprising safety.
New guidance aims to support airports in re-starting flight operations and will be updated by ACI World as more information becomes available.
After releasing COVID-19 guidelines, EASA has now launched a programme to monitor the implementation of the outlined measures.
By making aviation personnel designated key workers, ICAO has outlined that essential global air trade capacities will be better maintained.