Europe’s airports report almost 100 per cent fall in passenger numbers
ACI Europe data has outlined that only 4.3 million passengers travelled through the vast network of European airports during May 2020.
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ACI Europe data has outlined that only 4.3 million passengers travelled through the vast network of European airports during May 2020.
Despite the International Air Transport Association (IATA) warning that passenger demand will not fully recover until 2024, flight data consolidator OAG is reporting green shoots of recovery.
Answering some of the industry's questions regarding COVID-19, whilst offering examples of how to improve operational efficiency, this magazine issue is an imperative resource for aviation.
By the end of March 2020, passenger traffic experienced a global decline of almost 60 per cent as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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.
As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, Tampa Airport has submitted a plan to defer or abandon $900 million in projects over the next four to five years.
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.
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 decline has been attributed to insufficient capacity to meet demand following the loss of belly cargo operations on passenger aircraft.