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.
ACI Asia-Pacific had the privilege of being invited to an “Aviation Security – Raising Security Awareness” webinar on 10 February 2022.
Dubai Airports, operator of Dubai International (DXB), the world’s busiest international airport, and Dubai World Central (DWC), has announced the appointment of Majed Al Joker as its Chief Operating Officer (COO).
The COVID-19 pandemic is still impacting people all over the world, the situation remains unstable despite two years have already passed.
Kansai Airports is pleased to announce that the airport operational database (AODB) has been in place since February 9, 2022.
Cairns Airport is once again proud to be the naming rights sponsor of the IRONMAN Cairns, IRONMAN 70.3 Cairns and continue to support the Reef to Reef Mountain Biking event.
Brisbane Airport Corporation (BAC) is ecstatic at today’s announcement that international borders will reopen to fully vaccinated travellers and tourists.
International airlines are calling for a clear plan around the removal of self-isolation as a requirement for returning travellers, saying they need more certainty so they can plan to return flying here.
Kansai Airports is excited to announce that Kansai International Airport (KIX) and Osaka International Airport (ITAMI) took the top spot in the On-Time Performance Awards 2021 — a comprehensive ranking of on-time performance for the world's airlines and airports released by aviation data and analytics firm CIRIUM — in the medium and large airport categories, respectively.
Today’s announcement confirming Kiwis will be able to return home is an important first step in reopening the border, but the continuing requirement of self-isolation will prevent any meaningful recovery in demand for travel to New Zealand.
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