The Airports Council International Asia-Pacific & Middle East (ACI APAC & MID), the trade group representing over 600 airports across 44 countries and territories, today released its Travel Retail Study in the Post-Pandemic Era, revealing a fundamental shift in airport retail dynamics. The study points out that younger travelers are now driving spend, while passenger behaviour, rather than sheer traffic volumes, has become the defining factor of airport travel retail performance.
Brisbane Airport is today experiencing a milestone in Queensland’s economic recovery. For the first time since 2019, more than 14,000 people are passing through the International Terminal in a single day.
Kansai Airports Kobe will organize a special Christmas event and winter illumination at Kobe Airport.
Mangaluru International Airport has received Airports Council International (ACI) certificate of accreditation. The accreditation is for level two of the Airport Customer Experience Accreditation programme.
Joyous Christmas reunions will set the scene at the Auckland Airport’s arrivals hall with the lead up to Christmas among of the busiest days for international travel this summer.
With more flights more often to popular destinations including Brisbane, Melbourne, the Gold Coast and Adelaide, Newcastle Airport is the better alternative to big city airports these holidays.
In great news for Queensland’s visitor economy, capacity between Auckland and Brisbane is about to be boosted with Jetstar to launch services between the two cities for the first time.
Airport Authority Hong Kong (AAHK) today announced the air traffic figures of Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA) for November 2022. During the month, HKIA handled 1.05 million passengers, representing a surge of 769.6%, or around 7.7 times, compared to the same month last year. Flight movements and cargo volume recorded year-on-year decreases of 8.3% and 25.9% to 13,645 and 354,000 tonnes, respectively.
Kansai Airports today announced its half-year consolidated financial results for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2022, posting operating revenues of 41.2 billion yen, operating loss of 12.2 billion yen, ordinary loss of 17.4 billion yen and net loss of 12.8 billion yen.
Kansai Airports is pleased to announce that we have quantified the amount of CO2 absorbed by seaweed growing on the seawall around the Kansai International Airport (KIX) islands and obtained J Blue Credit* certification.
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