IATA launches interactive online map for latest aviation COVID-19 restrictions
IATA's new interactive service provides users with the most up-to-date information on country-specific COVID-19 travel restrictions and regulations.
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IATA's new interactive service provides users with the most up-to-date information on country-specific COVID-19 travel restrictions and regulations.
Based on scientific advice and industry collaboration, the new guidance aims to encourage the quick resumption of the UK aviation industry as soon as it is deemed safe to do so.
In the latest instalment of International Airport Review's exclusive CEO series, Dr. Constantin von Alvensleben, Chief Executive Officer of Tirana International Airport, offers a positive perspective on the current crisis with a strong belief that aviation can recover and prosper.
If the aviation sector is to prevail in this crisis, its leaders must commit to a new cross-sector delivery pledge that targets faster and more effective outcomes, says Ian Law, San Francisco International Airport’s Chief Information Officer.
As airports across the region implement ICAO COVID-19 recommendations, ACI Asia-Pacific has reported that the industry is ready to resume operations.
Charles de Gaulle Airport is among 10 other aviation stakeholders to join EASA's programme to assess the effectiveness of its COVID-19 safety measures.
As it sets to re-open its North Terminal, Gatwick Airport has introduced a range of new safety measures in order to protect the health of its passengers and limit the spread of COVID-19.
The modernisation of Belgrade Airport has continued in accordance with all COVID-19 health and safety prevention measures prescribed by relevant authorities.
New health protection measures have been introduced by AGS Airports at Aberdeen, Glasgow and Southampton airports as airlines begin to resume operations.
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 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.
While there is a lot of emphasis on terminal safety due to COVID-19, airfield safety remains a key focus at Tampa International Airport.