Airports Council International Asia-Pacific and Middle East (ACI APAC & MID), the trade group representing over 600 airports across 45 countries and territories, welcomed the decision of Gulf Cooperation Council to establish the Gulf Civil Aviation Authority, describing the initiative as historic milestone for aviation in the region that will strengthen regional integration, enhance global competitiveness, and lay the institutional foundations for a new era of coordinated aviation development across the Gulf countries.
The “2022 Asian Freight, Logistics & Supply Chain Awards (AFLAS)” organized by Asia Cargo News was held in Hong Kong on September. Macau International Airport (MIA) was elected as the winner of the “Best Airport - Asia” award (under 1m tones) for 5 consecutive years since 2018.
Airport Authority Hong Kong (AAHK) continues to support the airport community by extending its relief package for two months to the end of November 2022, in view of the prolonged impact to the aviation industry brought by the COVID-19 pandemic.
King Khalid International Airport (KKIA), operated by Riyadh Airport Company (RAC), experienced its highest ever international and total passenger month in August 2022, delivering total growth of 7.5% over pre-Covid August 2019, the second time above 2019 in 2022 as full recovery momentum builds.
Delhi Airport, the country’s busiest and largest airport, has become the only 5G-enabled airport in India where passengers can use the world’s advanced mobile service inside the terminal as soon as the services are rolled out by the Telecom Service Providers (TSPs).
ACI Asia-Pacific has released the Tendering Guideline for Climate Resilience Planning to build on airport operators’ understanding of the climate risk assessment. This guideline will help identify an airport’s sensitivity to adverse impacts and adaptive capacity to climate hazards.
Kansai Airports today announces the launch of annual sampling surveys to gauge the abundance of fish around the seawalls of Kansai International Airport (KIX).
ASL Airlines Belgium (IATA code: 3V) will launch a new cargo service between Narita and Liegeon Saturday, 1 October 2022. Established in 1999, ASL Airlines Belgium is a cargo-focused airline based in Belgium which provides air cargo transport services across its extensive network mainly in Europe. This new service is the first route to link Narita and Liege in Belgium.
October will not only be the busiest school holiday period at Auckland Airport since 2019 – it will also see the return of two airline powerhouses, United Airlines and American Airlines.
ZIPAIR (IATA code: ZG) will launch a new service between Narita and San Jose on Monday, 12 December 2022. This is the second LCC service operating the U.S. mainland from Narita Airport and the first direct service from Japan to San Jose in approximately 2 years and 9 months.
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