Record 1.25 million passengers travel at BER in July
Berlin Brandenburg Airport attributes the growth due to passenger desire to travel in the summer holidays, as well as the easing of travel restrictions.
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Berlin Brandenburg Airport attributes the growth due to passenger desire to travel in the summer holidays, as well as the easing of travel restrictions.
It will come as little surprise to many that the airline statistics confirm 2020 as the worst year on record for the industry.
Fran Kauzlaric, Innovation Lead at Brussels Airport Company, shares how the airport’s use of innovative technologies to ‘predict the future’ has brought some much needed certainty to the uncertain times of the pandemic.
On 1 June 2021, Quito International Airport celebrated the first anniversary of its resumption of operations after an all but total industry-wide shut down due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Ramón Miró, Quiport's new President and CEO, reveals how this airport became the first in Latin America to resume operations during…
While it comes as little surprise that passenger demand remains below figures seen pre-COVID-19, with airlines carrying just 20 per cent of 2019 levels recovery seems uncertain.
After a turbulent year for airports, MPs are launching an inquiry exploring the impact COVID-19 has had on Scottish airports, their local communities, and environmental concerns.
Phil Forster, Interim Managing Director of Teesside International Airport, explains how the airport is gearing up for an increase in demand for travel and promoting seamless passenger journeys.
David Gitman, President of Monarch Air Group, examines how the executive air industry has evolved during the pandemic to the point where it is the first option for passengers who are seeking full control of their travel experience.
Marc Houalla, Deputy Executive Director of Groupe ADP and Managing Director of Paris‑Charles De Gaulle Airport, argues that big data and artificial intelligence is becoming increasingly essential for airport management and takes an in-depth look at how it benefitted operations within his own airport.
Following a decline in passenger numbers due to COVID-19, the airport welcomed 389,321 PAX in June - the highest monthly figure recorded this year.
Ersin İnankul, Chief Digital and Commercial Officer at Istanbul Airport, speaks to International Airport Review about the airport’s quest to offer a completely seamless passenger experience through touchless technologies, artificial intelligence and biometrics.
With today marked as "Freedom Day" in England with the ending of all lockdown restrictions, the Irish Aviation Authority has welcomed it as a sign of hope.
With passenger numbers expected to be 47.3 per cent down by the end of 2021 compared to 2019, ACI World has predicted that global traffic may take up to two decades to return to previously projected levels.
Findings of the Queen Alia Airport study emphasised the significance of the airport in facilitating economic growth, generating employment and boosting government revenue.
For International Airport Review, Luis Felipe de Oliveira, Director General of Airports Council International (ACI) World, discusses how there is no one-size-fits-all solution approach to recovery and that it will require heightened levels of collaboration and partnership among industry stakeholders in order to ensure success.