Guide to Airport Experience Issue 1 2024
International Airport Review’s Guide To Airport Experience is now available to download!
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International Airport Review’s Guide To Airport Experience is now available to download!
In this issue of International Airport Review we feature articles from industry experts on a range of topics including: airport experience, future vision of Changi Airport, biometrics, route development, innovation, air traffic control, airport associations and future workforce. All this, plus an exclusive interview with International Airport Review's Airport Leader…
Ekelem Airhihen, Assistant General Manager for the Federal Airports Authority for Nigeria (FAAN), discusses capacity challenges for airports across Africa. He gives an in-depth understanding of the challenges facing air traffic, including migration and sociological workforce issues.
IATA's shares a short overview of the latest industry developments in January and February.
Brett Weihart of Växjö Småland Airport discussed some of the trends of aviation workforce, particularly in regards to the younger generation.
Airport Authority Hong Kong (AAHK) held “Airport Career Day 2024” at Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA).
Watch this exclusive video about International Women's Day 2024.
Watch this exclusive interview to get tips and tricks for your career!
Listen to the second part of our sustainability podcast with San Francisco International Airport.
Amanda Owen MBE London Heathrow Airport’s Health, Safety and Wellbeing Director, details the airport’s approach to occupational safety and what the airport does to guarantee passengers’ security.
Finavia also actively supports the professional development of its personnel and investments have been made in employee induction.
Listen to this exclusive podcast with San Francisco International Airport's Sustainability Director Erin Cooke, and the airport's Net Zero Lead, Courtney Carroux.
Aena's figure represents growth of 45.4% compared with 2022 (2,078.9 million) and 9.3% compared with 2019 (2,766.2 million).
More than half of London Luton Airport’s (LLA) supply chain spend went to businesses within a 25-mile radius last year.
Watch this exclusive interview with this innovation thought leader now.