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.
Air cargo capacity is failing to keep pace with demand as economies begin the post-COVID rebuild and it’s a situation that’s set to continue well into the new year.
The year 2019 was a remarkable one in the history of Maldives’ tourism, with a groundbreaking record of 1.7 million tourist arrivals to the country. 2020 started off with more diversified and aggressive marketing strategies to break this record and reach a target of 2 million tourist arrivals by the end of the year.
Elenium Automation has been recognised as a global leader in the airport self-service market, receiving Frost & Sullivan’s Best Practices Technology Innovation Leadership Award.
Korea Airports Corporation was awarded the British Standards Institution ISO19650 on Building Information Modelling in airport sector, for the first time in the world, at its headquarters in Seoul Gangseo-gu.
Airport International Group announced that Queen Alia International Airport has received the ACI Airport Health Accreditation in acknowledgment of its efforts to deliver a safe airport experience to passengers in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Auckland Airport has become the first airport in New Zealand to gain international endorsement for the health and safety measures introduced during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Noi Bai International Airport of Vietnam has received the certificate of Airport Health Accreditation from ACI.
Following audits carried out by ACI under its Airport Health Accreditation programme, Phnom Penh, Siem Reap and Sihanoukville airports have received ACI AHA accreditations.
Christchurch Airport is the first to achieve the newly-launched Airports Carbon Accreditation Level4/4+, the highest carbon certification an airport can achieve.
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