European aviation stakeholders publish letter on COVID-19
The letter, sent to European Union leaders, outlines the need for a stronger Europe in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic and the coming recovery.
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The letter, sent to European Union leaders, outlines the need for a stronger Europe in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic and the coming recovery.
As a result of a fall in passenger demand due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Amsterdam Airport Schiphol has identified opportunities to complete maintenance and construction work sooner than originally scheduled.
With survey results suggesting a slow recovery for air travel demand, IATA has called for governments to implement confidence-boosting measures for travellers.
As aviation continues to be severely impacted by the COVID-19 crisis, IATA and ITF have called for better government support in protecting aviation jobs.
As airports across Asia-Pacific prepare to resume airport operations, ACI Asia-Pacific has called for support in approach to the post-COVID-19 period.
In regard to government aid during the COVID-19 crisis, Ilia Lioutov – Senior Manager of Economics and Policy at ACI World, says it would be very short-sighted to support only one actor in aviation. Airports have an equal role to play in the prospective recovery.
ACI World has recommended six focused policy responses that should be implemented in order to support the airport industry's recovery post-COVID-19 pandemic.
As the COVID-19 pandemic causes severe drops in passenger traffic, Brisbane Airport Corporation has developed an online marketplace for Brisbane Airport retailers to limit the financial impacts of the global crisis.
Approximately $10 billion in CARES grant funding will be divided among commercial and general aviation airports across the U.S.
As part of International Airport Review's exclusive coronavirus roundtable, representatives from ACI Asia-Pacific, the Airport Operators Association, the Australian Airports Association and Tidal Basin discuss the impacts of COVID-19 on aviation, and what is being done by the sector in order to further prevent the spread of the virus.
As the COVID-19 crisis continues to impact the aviation industry, IATA analysis has outlined a fall of over 50 per cent in passenger revenues as a result.
In an ICAO Council video conference, TIACA highlighted the need for closer collaboration in order to limit the impact of COVID-19 on the aviation sector.
The AOA, Airlines UK and the ADS Group have released a joint statement calling for the UK government to amend its COVID-19 aviation business support measures.
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to impact the aviation industry, data from ACI Europe shows a 59.5 per cent fall in passenger traffic in March 2020.
Up to HK$2 billion will be given to the aviation industry by AAHK in order to support the sector through liquidity pressures as a result of COVID-19.