Airports Council International Asia-Pacific & Middle East (ACI APAC & MID), the trade association representing airports, today released the 2025 edition of the Airfare Trends for the Asia-Pacific and Middle East regions, highlighting the rising cost of air travel.
Queenstown Airport and Remarkables Station National Trust Ltd have formed a partnership to restore native biodiversity at the base of the Remarkables/Kawarau mountain range.
In a landmark achievement for India’s aviation sector, Delhi Airport, operated and managed by GMR Aero-led consortium Delhi International Airport Limited (DIAL), has been awarded the prestigious IGBC Net Zero Waste to Landfill Platinum certification for its Terminals 1, 2, and 3 – making it the first and only airport in India to receive this recognition for the Operations Phase.
The renewed accreditation acknowledges QAIA’s exceptional work in aligning its carbon management strategies with global climate goals by reaching absolute emissions reductions, responsibly compensating for residual emissions under its control and actively engaging business partners in these efforts.
Plaza Premium Group (PPG), the global leader in airport hospitality, reinforced its commitment to sustainability by hosting a Zero-Waste Masterclass recently at the Plaza Premium Lounge, KLIA Terminal 2. The session was led by internationally acclaimed plant-based chef and zero-waste expert, Chef Vojtech Vegh and attended by key personnel from the PPG Culinary team, local chefs and airport partners.
Wellington Airport has released its annual climate-related disclosures today, outlining good progress towards reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.
Christchurch Airport has taken another step forward in its sustainability journey, becoming the first airport in the world to adopt a new hi-tech emissions tracking platform.
This recognition highlights GHIAL’s exemplary performance in key sustainability areas including energy efficiency, water conservation, resource optimization, and indoor environmental quality
Following the global de-carbonization movement, Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport (TTIA) has committed to carbon management. After obtaining the Airport Carbon Accreditation (ACA) Level 2 in 2016 and Level 3 certificates in 2019 from Airports Council International (ACI), in 2025 TTIA took a further step by collaborating with 85 airport stakeholders to deepen its carbon reduction initiatives and work collectively toward the 2050 net-zero target.
For seven long years, air traffic controllers at Cassidy International Airport on Christmas Island worked inside a confined 20-foot container, guiding planes in and out of one of the most remote islands in the Pacific.
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