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Atlanta tightens airport access

Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport (ATL) has implemented new regulations in compliance with Atlanta City Council legislation

dnata appoints new Geneva head

Global air and travel services provider dnata has appointed Gilles Pettolaz head of operations in Geneva, Switzerland

SIXT unveils new branch at MCI

SIXT USA has opened its newest US car rental branch, at Kansas City International Airport (MCI) in Missouri

SSP UK introduces plastic-free lids

F&B specialist SSP has removed plastic lids from its own-brand hot beverage cups, replacing them with a plastic-free alternative

Rome airports tackle food waste

Aeroporti di Roma, part of the Mundys Group, has begun a collaboration with Too Good To Go, the world's largest marketplace for surplus food

Beumer launches diagnostic centre

The new 24/7 facility will see 100 Beumer Group specialists use data to help airports implement continuous improvement practices

Smiths Detection supplies Belfast International

Smiths Detection will supply Belfast International Airport (BFS) with its 3D X-ray scanners and a smart automatic tray return system

Quebec to refurbish La Grande-Rivière

The Gouvernement du Québec has announced its backing for the rehabilitation of the La Grande-Rivière Airport in Radisson, Nord-du-Québec

IDS AirNav signs Fiji contract

IDS AirNav will provide Fiji Airports with two advanced systems for the management and exchange of aeronautical information

Ink Innovation signs JV with LPort

Ink Innovation and LPort have launched a joint venture designed to deliver innovative travel solutions in line with Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030

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