Canadian airports renew calls for urgent government relief
The CAC has called on the Canadian government to implement a range of additional supportive relief measures as COVID-19 continues to drastically impact passenger numbers.
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The CAC has called on the Canadian government to implement a range of additional supportive relief measures as COVID-19 continues to drastically impact passenger numbers.
Daniel Lütscher, Head of Fraport AG’s Infrastructure – Airport Facilities and Area Services Department, details how Frankfurt Airport has adapted its winter training due to new challenges.
ICAO's new manual will work to help countries assess their overall air transport public health responses to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The project consists of a terminal extension and development of associated outdoor areas at Helsinki Airport, including two new parking garages and a weather-protected passageway.
Budapest Airport’s Chief Commercial Officer, Kam Jandu, illustrates how Budapest passengers can take control of their own airport journey, even during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The transformation project is estimated to be completed 18 months ahead of schedule due to efficiencies gained by lower passenger traffic at LAX and throughout the country.
Kirsty Wells, SeMS Programme Lead, and Nina Smith, Head of Training and Human Factors at the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA), discuss the move towards Performance Based Oversight and how SeMS is the stepping stone in achieving this, alongside the professionalisation of training.
The COVID-19 pandemic has continued to severely impact the European airports network, with passenger traffic currently down by 81 per cent.
With certain elements of Dublin Airport's Terminal 1 beginning to reach the end of their life, the airport is now seeking planning permission for necessary redevelopment works.
Sylvain Lefoyer, Deputy Director in charge of Aviation Security and Facilitation in the Air Transport Bureau of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), details the future outlook for airport security post-COVID-19.
ACI has adopted the resolution to support recovery by urging airports to implement best practices for the accommodation of health measures in accordance with global and regional guidance.
Estimates from the Air Transport Action Group suggest some 4.8 million aviation workers’ jobs are at risk as a result of air travel demand falling more than 75 per cent.
The introduction of the air travel bubble for quarantine-free travel between Hong Kong and Singapore has been outlined as a positive and important first step to travel recovery.
By utilising the software, Nice Côte d’Azur Airport can identify the risks of high passenger density in line with current COVID-19 requirements.
Despite a second wave of COVID-19 now impacting countries across the globe, a significant number of travellers now consider travel to be safe again.