This week, the global community of airport innovators, start-ups, visionary thinkers, researchers and top tech minds gathers at Rome Fiumicino Airport for AIRPORTS INNOVATE 2024. The conference, organised jointly by ACI EUROPE, ACI Asia-Pacific & Middle East and ACI World, and hosted by Aeroporti di Roma, will chart the future of air travel, pooling innovative solutions, groundbreaking tools and know-how from across the globe.
Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA) has been recognised by the International Air Transport Association (IATA) as a Partner Airport of IATA’s Center of Excellence for Independent Validators in Pharmaceutical Logistics (CEIV Pharma).
Sunshine Coast Council's largest construction project will now get underway, with council announcing one of Australia's leading engineering firms has been awarded a contract worth around $225 million.
Melbourne Airport is teaming up with AccorHotels to build a dual-branded, 464-room hotel in its new property precinct, The Hive.
Kansai Airports Kobe (*) is pleased to announce that it submitted to Kobe City the single-year project plan (FY2018) and the mid-term project plan (FY2018 – FY2022) for Kobe Airport operation on February 28, 2018 in accordance with Paragraph 5, Article 29 and Paragraph 5, Article 30 of Qualified Project Etc. for Kobe Airport Operation: Agreement to Implement Right to Operate Public Facility Etc.
Melbourne Airport has joined with Cebu Pacific Air to announce the airline will begin flying out of Melbourne from 14 August 2018, giving Victorians a new non-stop route to Manila.
Yangon International Airport, the largest and busiest airport in Myanmar capable of handling 20 million passengers, welcomed its first millionth passenger of 2018 today.
Myanmar’s wild elephants have found another champion as Yangon International Airport (YIA), Nay Pyi Taw International Airport (NPTIA) and Asia World Port Terminal (AWPT) declare their support for VOICES FOR MOMOS.
The year is off to a flying start for Melbourne Airport with record breaking passenger numbers achieved in the first four weeks of 2018. January has proven to be the airport’s busiest calendar month in International passenger traffic reaching 1,032,144 movements, a six per cent increase since January 2017.
Queensland Airports Limited has recorded its busiest month ever thanks to growth at each of its four airports in January. QAL group airports on the Gold Coast and in Townsville, Mount Isa and Longreach collectively facilitated 794,433 passengers in January, outstripping the previous record of 768,719 which was only set in December last year.
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