All Wayfinding & dwell articles – Page 10
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ArticleRovaniemi and Lapland Airports: growth and development in the Arctic
Rovaniemi Airport and Lapland’s airports are driving tourism growth with expanded facilities, improved passenger services, sustainable operations and year-round connectivity, enhancing regional development and global appeal.
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ArticleNavigating the next inflection point in hold baggage screening
Facing doubling passenger traffic and complex threats, airports must structurally transform hold baggage screening (HBS). This article details the strategic shift to ECAC Std 3.2, networked systems, and AI to build a resilient, adaptable security ecosystem prepared for the next decade of growth and evolution.
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NewsSydney Airport makes Uber PIN rideshare pickup permanent after successful trial for passengers
Following a 12-month trial, Sydney Airport passengers can now use Uber PIN for faster, safer, and more convenient rideshare pickups at the T1 International Terminal.
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NewsOakland Airport completes first phase of Terminal 1 restroom renovations enhancing accessibility and passenger experience
Phase 1 of Oakland San Francisco Bay Airport’s restroom renovation programme introduces modern, spacious, and accessible facilities, including all-gender restrooms and the airport’s first dedicated lactation suite.
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NewsToronto Pearson hosts inclusive airport event supporting neurodivergent travellers with autism and accessibility needs
Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ), Autism Ontario, and Air Transat hosted “Ready, Set, Fly…with YYZ,” helping neurodivergent travellers gain confidence and practise airport procedures.
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ArticleWhy we rebuilt the airport brain, and what happened next
The Airport Operational Database (AODB) is often called the airport brain. The problem is that most AODBs were designed for a different world.
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NewsHeathrow Airport to upgrade M25 with new tunnel and bridges while keeping traffic flowing
London Heathrow Airport’s third runway plans include a privately funded M25 upgrade built offline, improving safety and traffic flow while minimising disruption to daily motorists.
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NewsPicture of the week: Charlotte Douglas Airport's terminal lobby expansion
This week’s Picture of the Week is a stunning view of the newly expanded Terminal Lobby at Charlotte Douglas International Airport, showcasing the spacious design, the iconic Queen Charlotte statue, and the 146,000-square-foot canopy that shelters passengers as they arrive and depart.
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NewsEgis and partners begin 30-year concession to transform Cayenne Félix-Éboué Airport with €85m investment
Egis and partners have taken over Cayenne Félix-Éboué Airport (CAY), launching a €85m investment programme to modernise infrastructure and enhance passenger experience.
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NewsLondon Luton Airport selects Lagardère travel retail for expanded duty free stores from 2026
Lagardère travel retail will operate enlarged duty free stores at London Luton Airport, enhancing passenger shopping with luxury brands, sustainable products and an immersive new design.
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NewsAberdeen International Airport raises £24,000 with jet set spin for AberNecessities and sport Aberdeen
Aberdeen International Airport partnered with AberNecessities and Sport Aberdeen to host Jet Set Spin, raising £24,000 through Europe’s first spin class on an active airfield.
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ArticleCreating Europe’s most ambitious airport: Centralny Port Komunikacyjny Airport
Dariusz Kuś, Deputy CEO of Centralny Port Komunikacyjny (CPK) Airport, spoke with Holly Miles about the importance of Central and Eastern Europe’s largest airport project, and the experience it will bring passengers.
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NewsGlasgow Airport’s completes £3.7 million upgrade to enhance passenger experience
Glasgow Airport has unveiled a £3.7M upgrade, introducing new restaurants, retail outlets, and enhanced lounge facilities to elevate the passenger experience.
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InterviewHow smart tech is optimising your airport | International Airport Summit 2025 preview
AI is no longer a future concept—it’s a present-day imperative for airports. In this exclusive interview, Tara Mulrooney of Edmonton International Airport and Jacqui Johnson of +impact reveal how smart technologies are helping airports do more with less, and why embracing AI now is critical to staying ahead.
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NewsCyber-attack disruption continues at BER
Berlin Brandenburg Airport (BER) advises further disruptions to flight operations are to be expected following a cyber-attack on the airport’s externally provided passenger and baggage handling system.
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Gen Z travellers turn Manchester Airport into a runway for their pre-flight photos and outfits
A survey shows nearly half of Gen Z plan a special 'airport outfit', with a third taking photos as part of their holiday ritual.
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ArticleNavigating new horizons: my first nine months leading AGS Airports
Kam Jandu, CEO of AGS Airports, shares his experience steering Aberdeen, Glasgow and Southampton airports into a new era focused on sustainable growth, enhanced passenger experience and backed by investment and collaboration.
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Hong Kong airport handles 600 flights amid Typhoon Ragasa
Hong Kong International Airport managed all scheduled flights despite the typhoon. The new Coach Hall also launched, improving links to the Greater Bay Area.
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NewsLondon Luton Airport opens new landside bar
A new F&B offering, The Fletton, London Luton Airport’s new landside bar, has opened its doors to travellers.
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NewsOperations continue as HKIA prepares for typhoon disruption
With Super Typhoon Ragaska approaching, Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA) has announced it will continue operations where safe to do so.


