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Bristol introduces passenger experience improvements

The hub has partnered with Develop Consulting to help create a seamless and stress-free journey

Airport Dimensions marks one year of ‘Sleep ‘n fly’ pods

Demand for the lounge has increased continually has operations at Hamad International recover from Covid-19

Thermo Fisher offers scalable testing solutions to help keep air travel safe.

The increase in air travel as people get back to their lives and livelihoods will require SARS-CoV-2 testing for the safety of passengers, air travel employees, and countries. Travel restrictions and testing requirements around the world change regularly and without prior notice. Safety plans are fluid and testing should be adaptable to what tomorrow may bring.

Flughafen Wien Group reports strongest month since pandemic began

Passenger numbers from August are considerably more positive than figures reported in 2020

Riga opens new self-service baggage lines

The country’s national carrier airBaltic was the first airline to use the new service

Alstef Group to upgrade baggage systems at Keflavik Airport

The company was awarded a contract for the terminal project based on quality, price, and their technical compliance

Avinor reports group-wide traffic increases

The operator has seen a strong recovery in domestic travel demand while international connections remain sluggish

Fraport reveals August traffic figures

European airports are seeing increases in traffic due to the introduction of the EU-wide Digital COVID Certificate

Johan Vanneste set to leave CEO position at Cologne Bonn

He is expected to make an exit at the end of the year due to a change in personal circumstances

Manchester Airport calls for simplification of UK travel system

Government figures show UK aviation is the worst hit sector, more than 90% down on pre-pandemic levels

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