Airports Council International Asia-Pacific & Middle East (ACI APAC & MID) today announced its highly anticipated Air Connectivity Ranking 2024, revealing a remarkable 14% year-on-year increase in both Asia-Pacific and Middle East regions, driven by strong international demand, robust network recovery, and the return of major travel corridors.
Auckland Airport has announced changes to its senior leadership team with the creation of new positions to lead the airport’s customer transformation and another to lead infrastructure strategy.
MATAR, the Qatar Company for Airports Operation and Management successfully conducted their fifth full-scale emergency exercise for Doha International Airport (DIA) titled ‘Emergency Exercise Oryx Juliet 2022’.
Kansai Airports today announced that it received a donation of 250 Pocketalk® W translation devices from Pocketalk Corporation.
Airport Authority Hong Kong (AAHK) today received an inaugural rating of 74 out of 100 for its environmental, social and governance (ESG) performance from Standard & Poor Global Ratings (S&P), reflecting what S&P describes as AAHK’s “good capabilities to address its moderate yet growing environmental and social exposure, and focus on maintaining its capacity to navigate potential disruptions”. Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA), operated and managed by AAHK, is the first airport with its ESG rating publicised by S&P globally.
Leaders from Newcastle Airport touched down in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur earlier this month to discuss the region’s international aspirations with key hub airlines.
Kansai Airports is delighted to announce an accommodation plan at “Cross Hotel Osaka” a midscale lifestyle hotel of ORIX Hotels & Resorts, that includes an excursion tour in the restricted area of Osaka International Airport.
Airport Authority Hong Kong (AAHK) today announced that the renewed aerodrome licence to operate Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA) was issued by Civil Aviation Department to AAHK, with the Third Runway and associated taxiways included in the licence.
More than 700,000 people flew through Queensland Airports Limited’s (QAL) four ports in April – the highest number since January 2020. The 707,862 people who flew through Gold Coast, Townsville, Mount Isa and Longreach airports is just 1.4 per cent less than the amount who travelled through in April 2019 – suggesting the airports have almost returned to pre-COVID-19 passenger volumes.
Airport Authority Hong Kong (AAHK) continues to support the airport community by extending its relief package for two months to the end of July 2022, in view of the prolonged impact to the aviation industry brought by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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