Middle Eastern flyers lead Heathrow boom as it marks a record-breaking year
London Heathrow has announced its biggest October ever, the 12th consecutive record-breaking month for Europe's biggest airport.
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London Heathrow has announced its biggest October ever, the 12th consecutive record-breaking month for Europe's biggest airport.
Poland's ministers have approved plans for the New Central Polish Airport after more than 10 years of debate.
Lufthansa will now offer flights to Munich four times a week for winter and five times a week next summer and a new daily flight to Frankfurt next summer.
The first passengers have set off from the brand new fourth terminal at Singapore's Changi Airport. This new capacity may see passenger numbers soar by 25 per cent.
Thirty years to the day since the first flight touched down on the tarmac at East London's City Airport, an exhibition has been opened chronicling its history and significance, featuring CGI mock ups of its new development project.
DSNA, the French Air Navigation Service provider, and IATA, the International Air Transport Association, have agreed to cooperate on the development of a French Air Traffic Management (ATM) Strategy (FAS).
Almost 1.5 million passengers flew through London Luton Airport (LLA) in September, representing a 6 per cent rise compared with the same month last year.
A year of growth seems set to end with a bang as Edinburgh and Glasgow both announce their busiest Septembers on record.
At least 1,000 flights were cancelled yesterday as French airport staff staged industrial action.
More than a decade on from the decision to build an airport on St Helena, service will commence between the mid-Atlantic island and South Africa.
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Scandinavian Airlines System Aktiebolag (SAS) is investing hundreds of millions DKK in Aarhus Airport. East Jutlanders to create new direct routes to Oslo, Stockholm, Munich, Mallorca and Split.
A survey of more than 36,000 passengers has shown that when it comes to customer satisfaction, bigger is certainly not better.
German cities can expect to be better connected than ever as Lufthansa and its subsidiary Eurowings open up or expand long-haul routes all over the country.
Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG) and the TSA have smoothed passenger experience and improved security using Passenger Predictability technology.
With a tighter measured window, Heathrow has leapt right to the top of the list as the OAG announces its rankings of the world's most connected airports.