The forecast anticipates 4.8% annual passenger growth in Asia-Pacific and 5.4% in the Middle East during the 2025–2028 period.
Kansai Airports is pleased to announce the launch of the international cargo area modernization project, “Cargo Next ->”, at Kansai International Airport (KIX).
Queenstown Airport Corporation is pleased to announce the appointment of two leading architectural firms, Warren and Mahoney (WAM) and Hassell, to work in partnership with the company to deliver the concept design for the terminal upgrade.
Long Thanh International Airport (LTIA) has officially welcomed its first flight utilizing Vietnam's largest aircraft. This is the first civil aviation flight to land at LTIA, holding significant importance for the final evaluation of operational conditions in preparation for the official flight scheduled to land on December 19.
Nelson Airport chief executive Brendan Cook said the two organisations had worked together constructively to address the golf club’s main concerns with Project 2-Zero, which enables a future airport runway extension to the north and would require the airport to purchase golf club land.
Specifically designed for busy locations such as airports, Uber’s cutting-edge PIN technology now lets returning Wellington locals and visitors book an Uber trip, then simply stroll 15 meters from the terminal doors to catch their ride from the new dedicated pick-up zone.
Perth Airport has appointed joint venture partners BMD Group and CPB Contractors (Skyway) as contractors to construct a major component of its new runway project, representing a significant step forward for Western Australia’s aviation sector.
The event brought together the executives from A5 members, namely, Guangdong Airport Authority, Airport Authority Hong Kong, Shenzhen Airport (Group) Company Limited, Zhuhai Airport Group Corporation, and Macau International Airport. The meeting aims to discuss strategies for collaborative development among the airports in the GBA, further advancing the national strategic plan.
Prolonged waiting by private cars and cabs creates artificial congestion, hindering traffic flow and inconveniencing passengers and drivers. To address this and to improve the passenger experience, BIAL is introducing a lane segregation system to enforce discipline, prevent unauthorised parking, and reduce dwell times. This will ease kerbside congestion and deter misuse of the pick-up zone in front of the terminals.
As part of its ongoing efforts to provide exceptional services that facilitate smooth travel processes and to save passengers’ time and effort, Sharjah Airport has announced the launch of its Home Check-In service.
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