Dublin Airport breaks 30 million passenger milestone
Dublin Airport has welcomed 30 million passengers so far in 2018, the first time in the 78-year history that such a magnitude of passengers have used the airport in a single year.
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Dublin Airport has welcomed 30 million passengers so far in 2018, the first time in the 78-year history that such a magnitude of passengers have used the airport in a single year.
Cornwall Airport Newquay has seen substantial growth over the last 12 months, but how does the airport sustain this and where do they go from here?
IATA is calling for airports to be operated as public services and ACI calls for end to airports double-speak dialogue on capacity.
The first digital air traffic control centre, which has opened in Cranfield University, replicates what can be seen through the windows of a traditional air traffic control tower.
NATS has welcomed the agreement to change airspace regulations which have been in place since the 1950s to accommodate the growing air traffic of the UK.
Over 140,000 tonnes – the equivalent weight of 66 London Eyes - of Christmas cargo expected to pass through Heathrow, the UK’s biggest port by value during the holiday season.
As passenger traffic continues to grow, Gatwick has secured the support of 74 per cent of MPs in a YouGov poll to make better use of existing runways.
Air traffic numbers in Europe during October bounce-back despite the uncertainty and instability that the continent is currently experiencing.
President of the ICAO Council, strongly encouraged regulators to liberalise and harmonise air services for sustainable growth at the 11th ICAO Air Services Negotiation Event in Nairobi.
The number of passengers at Helsinki Airport are growing more rapidly than anticipated, which has meant that more airport space is needed, made possible through gate area reorganisation.
Recognising the service Heathrow colleagues provide, the airport has offered to pay to settle status of EU nationals in move to reassure colleagues.
The route comes as passenger numbers on Chinese routes from Gatwick grew by 54.3 per cent and it will provide over 3,700 tonnes of cargo capacity in both directions and over 70,000 seats per year.
IATA has announced global passenger traffic results for October showing that demand rose 6.3 per cent compared to the same month last year.
Ahead of their webinar on the 11th December 2018, we asked Quintiq speaker Taner Chakar some questions to give us an idea as to what we can expect from their webinar.
Three quarters of residents in Sussex, Surrey and Kent surveyed support Gatwick’s growth plans - with only 14 per cent opposing.