Governments must intervene to prevent aviation employment catastrophe
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.
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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.
After postponing its Terminal 3 West project, SFO has now announced that it will postpone a range of additional construction projects as a result of reduced passenger activity and revenues due to COVID-19.
Eight in 10 air passengers say that their travel habits will change as a result of COVID-19, with 41 per cent planning to travel less frequently by any means.
In response to England's second national lockdown, Teesside Airport has implemented a range of measures to protect its future.
AOA has outlined a package of support measures to help airports through the challenging winter months and is calling on the UK government to deliver them.
ACI Europe has called on the European Commission to urgently adopt an EU Recovery Framework for Aviation and for governmental support.
As a result of a second wave of COVID-19 spreading across the globe, passenger demand remains over 70 per cent lower than 2019 levels.
ACI World's ASQ Global Traveller Survey found that the recovery of passenger volumes is dependent on a multitude of factors.
In the first nine months of 2020, the number of passengers passing through Charles de Gaulle surpassed Heathrow.
The decision to close runway 1 at Helsinki Airport for six months is a result of significantly reduced flight numbers due to strict travel restrictions.
KEF recently implemented a dynamic forecasting solution with unique live re-forecasting capabilities which became a vital tool in keeping operations running smoothly while dealing with three major issues.
Rapid, accurate, affordable, easy-to-operate, scalable and systematic COVID-19 testing for all passengers before departure will support the recovery of the aviation industry, outlined IATA.