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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.
Hamad International Airport installed vending machines with Personal Protective Equipment across key passenger touchpoints throughout the terminal.
ACI Asia-Pacific today announced that Incheon International Airport in Seoul, Korea is the first airport in the Asia-Pacific region to be accredited under the ACI Airport Health Accreditation programme.
The member-only report provides detailed analysis of airport public health measures recommended by ICAO and helps airports decide the most appropriate measures.
The COVID-19 Task Force surveyed airport members on the preventive measures that airports have implemented and their impact on airport operations.
ACI Asia-Pacific is urging governments to replace quarantine requirements with testing and contact tracing protocols to ensure the sector’s survival amid a worsening situation for airports in Asia-Pacific and the Middle East.
Delhi International Airport Limited, a GMR Group-led consortium, today announced that it has developed AIR SUVIDHA, a first-of-its-kind portal where India-bound international arriving flyers can fill the mandatory self-declaration form and also apply online for exemption from mandatory institution quarantine process.
Amidst the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, Hyderabad International Airport is continuing to handle the international relief flights under the Govt. of India’s largest offshore evacuation programme of Vande Bharat Mission.
After almost four months since the suspension of on-arrival tourist visas, Maldives tourism industry has reopened with enhanced precautionary measures against COVID-19. The first tourists arrived this morning onboard Qatar Airways which landed in Velana International Airport (VIA).
Due to the continuous impact of COVID-19, the demand of aviation market remains weak, some countries still imposing entry restriction to tourists, flights have been cancelled and reduced as to minimize the movement of people, which caused direct impact on the aviation industry.
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