Airports Council International Asia-Pacific & Middle East (ACI APAC & MID), the leading trade association representing over 600 airports across 45 countries and territories, has contributed US$50,000 to Airlink, a disaster logistics non-profit organisation, to support humanitarian relief efforts in Myanmar following the recent devastating earthquake.
It will be a soft landing for Kiwis returning home from Australia next week, with five arriving flights and 910 passengers expected to touch down at Auckland Airport on day one of the border reopening.
At Haneda Airport, as part of our efforts to ensure that passengers and airport users with various disabilities to be able to have a comfortable journey, “The Hidden Disabilities Sunflower” *1 straps will be available for people with invisible disabilities, such as intellectual disabilities, mental disabilities, and chronic diabetic diseases, to receive guidance and support.
Auckland Airport today announced its financial results for the six months to 31 December 2021, including incurring its third consecutive half-year underlying loss.
In an effort to reduce waste, Brisbane Airport Corporation (BAC) is partnering with Containers for Change (COEX) to launch a 12-month trial at Brisbane Airport’s Domestic Terminal.
Narita Airport is starting the service of Terminal 3, which had been under expansion work, in a phased manner from April. The access route to Terminal 3 was also newly developed to ensure improved safety and convenience.
Airport International Group announced that, in February 2022, Queen Alia International Airport (QAIA) - in collaboration with Royal Jordanian Airlines (RJ) and pioneering travel technology company Amadeus - will begin trial testing Amadeus Biometric Solutions on select RJ flights to Istanbul.
Hot off the back of last week’s announcement regarding Australia’s newest airline, low-cost carrier Bonza, its CEO Tim Jordan has landed in Newcastle to celebrate two new tropical routes for our region.
According to statistics released by Airport International Group, Queen Alia International Airport (QAIA) welcomed 395,897 passengers during January 2022 - noting a 161.3% surge and 39.5% decline against 2021 and 2019 figures, respectively.
Despite another challenging year for the global air travel industry amidst the enduring COVID-19 pandemic, Airport International Group continued to mark significant milestones and lay the groundwork for new successes over the course of 2021.
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