Predicted global impact of COVID-19 on airports worsens
The forecasts of prolonged impacts of COVID-19 have resulted in worsening predictions for traffic and revenue losses for airports across all regions.
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The forecasts of prolonged impacts of COVID-19 have resulted in worsening predictions for traffic and revenue losses for airports across all regions.
The two regions are both predicted to lose two billion passengers, which is 400 million more passengers than previously forecasted.
Tara Mulrooney, Vice President of Technology at Edmonton International Airport (EIA), details how even though COVID-19 has created challenges, the airport can continue to innovate through its unique strategy.
A government investment will protect Great Britain to Northern Ireland air passenger flights; vital routes for transporting critical workers.
1 May 2020 | By International Airport Review
As aviation begins recovery post COVID-19, minimising costs wherever possible within airport operations will be imperative to the bounce-back of airports.
Heathrow details the impacts of the coronavirus, and how the airport is prepared to survive and recover once travel restrictions are reduced.
In this exclusive Q&A with International Airport Review, Vladimir Zubkov, Secretary General of The International Air Cargo Association (TIACA), discusses the COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on the global air cargo industry.
In order to reduce the spread of COVID-19, Tampa Airport is making a number of changes to its facilities and operations.
Two leading aviation associations have together said financial relief will be imperative in assisting the industry to lay foundation for a balanced recovery.
In an attempt to prevent further spread of COVID-19, the first airport in the UK has installed Thermal Fever Detection technology.
30 April 2020 | By EUROCONTROL
IAR’s next COVID-19 briefing is confirmed for 7 May 13:00 BST. The speaker will be Iacopo Prissinotti, Director of Network Management at EUROCONTROL.
The aim of the new task force will be to identify and recommend strategic priorities and policies for states preparing for post COVID-19.
Access to the terminals will be restricted to ticketed passengers, airport employees and individuals with a need to enter for airport business.
After being postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, San Francisco International Airport has resumed the development of the Harvey Milk Terminal 1.
IATA reviews the passenger demand figures during the month of March, summarising the decline to be the largest in recent history.