Airports across Asia-Pacific and the Middle East are preparing for nearly 7% annual air travel growth over the next 25 years. To support sustainable development, the 2nd ACI Asia-Pacific & Middle East Regional Assembly in New Delhi adopted a resolution promoting the optimisation of current capacity and the expansion of new infrastructure.
Jobseekers eyeing up one of the thousands of roles on offer at the airport are expected to be out in droves this Saturday at the Auckland Airport Job Fair.
Airport Authority Hong Kong (AAHK) continues to support the airport community by extending its relief package for two months to the end of September 2022, in view of the prolonged impact to the aviation industry brought by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Travellers seeking some pre-flight calm, relaxation and refreshments will soon be able to access Auckland Airport’s Strata Lounge once again.
About 650,000 passengers travelled through Queensland Airports Limited (QAL) airports in June – the highest number ever recorded by the group for the month – surpassing the previous record of 642,366 set in 2017.
Sharjah Airport has witnessed a 142.74% rise in the passenger traffic during the first half of 2022, accounting for approximately 6 million travelers. This substantial growth from 2,449 million travelers in H1 2021 illustrates the confidence that customers have in the service and assistance provided by the airport. Additionally, the airport saw a considerable growth in the number of flights, with a total of 41,189 aircrafts operating in H1 compared to 21,709 in the same period of last year, registering an increase of 89.73%.
The delegation is a key recommendation from the 2022 Hunter Global Summit held in February, which focused on ways to leverage Newcastle Airport’s impending long distance international capability from a whole of region economic perspective. Airport CEO Dr Peter Cock said the visit is a significant opportunity for regional leaders from across key industries and organisations in the Hunter to demonstrate strong and unified support from the region.
Kansai Airports is delighted to announce that it will conduct a demonstration experiment of a remote guidance system* using an AI dialogue engine from July 27, 2022.
Due to the prolonged decline of overseas travel demand caused by COVID-19 pandemic, the international passenger aircraft movements continue to remain low. However, the domestic passenger aircraft movements are gradually recovering to pre-COVID level triggered by factors such as easing of outing restrictions.
Since its official launch in October 2021, Airport International Group Foundation (AIGF), the executive arm of Airport International Group’s corporate social responsibility (CSR) activities, has continued its efforts in support of Al Jizah, the local community in which Queen Alia International Airport (QAIA) is located. To this end, AIGF held a graduation ceremony recently at the AIGF Training Center ‘Hirfati’ in Al Jizah to celebrate its beneficiaries. The event was attended by AIGF Vice Chairman Nicolas Claude, AIGF Director Zahia Na’san, AIGF Board Member and Secretary Hazem Khirfan and General Manager of Al‐Maydan for Community Services Iman Bkyrat, as well as public figures from Al Jizah community and Naua for Sustainable Development.
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