Government committee finds Border Force ‘inadequately resourced’
The Airport Operators Association (AOA) has welcomed the publication of a report that highlights current issues with the UK Border Force that need to be addressed before Brexit.
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The Airport Operators Association (AOA) has welcomed the publication of a report that highlights current issues with the UK Border Force that need to be addressed before Brexit.
The World Customs Organisation (WCO)-backed pilot is aimed at reducing lead times and costs, and boosting secure supply chains, through cooperation between customs in China and the EU.
Halifax Stanfield International Airport is well known for its hospitality and customer service, consistently ranking among the best airports in the world. In an interview for International Airport Review, Halifax International Airport Authority’s Craig Paul, Director of Business Solutions and Information Technology, explains that the foundation of the airport’s approach…
Nearly twenty years after its signing, a historic step has been made towards seeing the free aviation market enshrined in the Yamoussoukro Decision become a reality.
The World Economic Forum has said that the Government of Canada is "actively exploring" testing its Known Traveller Digital Identity concept, an innovation that aims to bring Fourth Industrial Revolution tech into the world of seamless travel.
As part of a commitment to seamless travel, Dubai Airport has brought in 100 state-of-the-art biometric gates with 40 more on the horizon.
Over the last two decades, airport security has been under near constant scrutiny. The technology industry has risen to meet this increasing demand and often human experience and knowledge is sacrificed in favour of the machinery it offers. Security expert Neville Brooklyn Hay talks to International Airport Review about this…
Misdirected passengers could cost UK airports as much as £50,000 under Home Office proposals currently up for consultation until January 19.
One of New York State's smallest international airports may be given a new lease on life and a rebrand in an effort to boost slumping traffic and bring tourism to the area.
With airports the world over braced for carnage as the Holiday rush begins, capacity and waiting times will be on every operator's mind. Chris Gilliland of Innovative Travel Solutions tells us about how Vancouver International is tackling its winter rush.
British Airways is testing out facial recognition technology to smooth the ride for passengers leaving the United States.
Until Monday December 11, passengers at Schiphol Airport will be able to book a time to pass through security.
In this 20th anniversary edition of International Airport Review we celebrate the milestones that have shaped the industry and announce the winners of our successful inaugural Awards.
A short walk among 80 scanners taking in your biometric data may soon be all that is needed for a smooth and serene journey through airport borders - unless you don't like fish.
Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer suggested it was 'conceivable' that on March 29 2019, the day Britain is calendared to leave the European Union, flights between the UK and EU would stop.