Airports Council International Asia-Pacific & Middle East (ACI APAC & MID) today announced its highly anticipated Air Connectivity Ranking 2024, revealing a remarkable 14% year-on-year increase in both Asia-Pacific and Middle East regions, driven by strong international demand, robust network recovery, and the return of major travel corridors.
Connectivity is the cornerstone of relevance in global aviation, and we are pleased to see Dubai International (DXB) recognised once again as the region’s leading hub in ACI’s 2024 Air Connectivity Ranking.
Plaza Premium Group (PPG), the global leader in integrated airport hospitality services and the International Board of Credentialing and Continuing Education Standards (IBCCES), the leading authority in cognitive difference training and certification for professionals, are proud to announce a strategic partnership aimed at elevating accessibility and services for airport passengers with mobility challenges and disabilities worldwide.
Airport International Group announced that Queen Alia International Airport (QAIA) welcomed 814,819 passengers (PAX) in April 2025, reflecting a significant 21.8% increase against the same period last year.
Airport Authority Hong Kong (AAHK) supports the Government's proposal to extend the exemption of Air Passenger Departure Tax to cover all transit passengers arriving in Hong Kong via land and sea boundary control points, facilitating all kinds of transit passengers.
Airport International Group and Extime JCDecaux Airport - a globally renowned airport advertising company - have inked an agreement set to redefine the advertising experience at Queen Alia International Airport (QAIA).
Christchurch is set to further strengthen its position as a national hub for business and leisure travel, with Air New Zealand introducing a new year-round domestic jet service between Christchurch and Hamilton from 18 September.
Wellington Airport is welcoming the announcement of a 31% increase in Qantas flights between Wellington and Sydney this summer.
Qantas has announced a major summer uplift for New Zealand - and Christchurch Airport is the big winner with a 47% increase in the number of flights to Sydney and a 26% increase in flights to Melbourne.
The total number of international passengers at KIX reached a record 2.35 million*1 at 124% year on year, with foreign passengers at 126% and Japanese passengers at 112%. The total number of international passengers at KOBE, following the launch of international charter flights on April 18, stood at 24,000.
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