Airports Council International Asia-Pacific & Middle East (ACI APAC & MID), the trade association representing over 600 airports, made strong recommendations at the 60th ICAO Conference of Directors General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) for Asia and Pacific regions in Sendai, Japan recently. The Members of the Conference endorsed the ACI APAC & MID’s recommendations and encouraged States to take appropriate steps for implementation.
A new post-pandemic record will be set at Brisbane’s International Airport this weekend with almost 10,500 passengers expected to pass through the terminal tomorrow (Sunday).
From today, planes and passenger numbers at Christchurch Airport will ramp up to what will be a busy school holiday period for travellers.
Brisbane Airport (BNE) is welcoming the Albanese Government’s decision to make it easier for travellers to fly in and out of Australia.
Newcastle Airport is the easy alternative to big city airports these holidays with more flights more often to popular destinations including Cairns, Adelaide, Brisbane, the Gold Coast and Melbourne.
Queenslanders are heeding calls to arrive early to help ensure the relaxed movement of passengers through Brisbane Airport (BNE) during the school holiday period.
For international flights, although the number of passengers entering Japan has been on the increase in line with the gradual easing of entry restrictions since March 1, passenger traffic remained limited due to the prolonged impact of COVID-19.
International traffic recovery at Malaysia Airports’ local network of airports gets a further boost with the addition of one new foreign carrier and the recommencement of five others last month. Lanmei Airlines, a low-cost carrier from Cambodia launched its inaugural weekly flight connecting Phnom Penh (PNH) – Kuala Lumpur (KUL), utilising the Airbus A320 aircraft. It is the third airline, after Malaysia Airlines (MH) and AirAsia (AK) to serve this route.
Brisbane Airport (BNE) has boosted capacity as passenger numbers hit fresh records with Queensland on track for a bumper school holiday period.
Airport International Group announced that Queen Alia International Airport (QAIA) has welcomed 2,536,484 passengers (PAX) until May 2022 - marking a 200.5% surge and 23.4% drop against 2021 and 2019 figures, respectively.
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