Demand and supply: Elizabeth Axtelius on bridging the gap
Posted: 22 August 2024 | Chunekshi Wimalasuriya, Elizabeth Axtelius | 1 comment
International Airport Review’s Chunekshi Wimalasuriya spoke to Elizabeth Axtelius, the Director of Aviation Business at Swedavia, gaining greater insight into the new Stockholm Arlanda expansion project, the gap between demand and supply and Europe’s growing connectivity.
In this interview with International Airport Review, Swedavia’s Director of Aviation Business, Elizabeth Axtelius spoke to Editorial Assistant Chunekshi Wimalasuriya, discussing topics such as the gap between demand and supply, terminal expansions and the growth of European connectivity.
Watch the video interview to find out more!
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