Increase in passenger numbers in major Lithuanian airports in first half of 2018
New routes have been credited for the increase in number of passengers passing through Lithuania's three most major airports as a rise of 15 per cent has been recorded.
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New routes have been credited for the increase in number of passengers passing through Lithuania's three most major airports as a rise of 15 per cent has been recorded.
IATA has announced that poor investment in air traffic control could bring delays to travellers in the summer holiday season.
A report has found that many of these passengers (nearly one million) were travelling between the Czech capital and the UK, up by over 11 per cent from previous year.
The rate of European air traffic expansion slowed in May but still saw a healthy 6.1 per cent rise on the same period in 2017.
Through SESAR, civil and military aviation stakeholders are working together on solutions to enable military air traffic operations in Europe’s increasing complex and congested airspace.
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Edinburgh Airport's CEO said the new route opened up opportunities to develop business ties and boost tourism.
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Scotland's main airport has launched a public consultation to gauge what local communities think of a proposed flight path in its Airspace Change Programme (ACP) application.
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The proposed design cuts out the need for flyers from the west of England to travel into London Paddington before doubling back on themselves to reach Heathrow.
The acquisition of Airports Worldwide's portfolio means VINCI's vast network now extends further into the United States, the United Kingdom, Costa Rica and Sweden.
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