The forecast anticipates 4.8% annual passenger growth in Asia-Pacific and 5.4% in the Middle East during the 2025–2028 period.
ACI Asia-Pacific and APTRA are recommending collaboration between governments to expedite the seamless reopening of borders in Asia Pacific
ACI Asia-Pacific commends its airport members, which despite the challenges of the COVID-19 crisis, reported continued carbon savings. The report was part of the Airport Carbon Accreditation programme publishing its first carbon performance results for the period May 2019 to May 2021 at the 31st ACI LAC/World Annual General Assembly convening in Cancun, Mexico.
Airports Council International (ACI) Asia-Pacific today urged more governments to reopen borders and relax quarantine requirements especially in countries which have reached satisfactory vaccination rates, to prevent repeat of a dismal year for Asia-Pacific and Middle East airports.
The association’s membership now stands at 122 members operating 609 airports in 49 countries/ areas.
Asia-Pacific and Middle East airports will have to develop new greenfield airports and invest to modernize and expand existing airport infrastructure to meet future growth.
As the G7 Summit formally begins in the United Kingdom today, ACI World and ACI Asia-Pacific have written to G7 leaders to urge support for digital health passes.
ACI World and the five ACI regions – in collaboration with members – have created a long-term carbon goal for their member airports.
ACI Asia-Pacific welcomes the decision of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Italian authorities to safely re-open quarantine-free travel for all types of passengers.
The Green Airports Recognition programme has recognized six airport members from Australia, Chinese Taipei, Hong Kong SAR and India.
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