Aviation Recovery

Heathrow feels effects of eased travel restrictions

The London hub saw its highest intake of passengers last month since March 2020, however it says there is still a long way to go

ACI publishes half year passenger figures

Data from January-June reveals severe losses for airports across the EU, with the preliminary July numbers increasing momentum

Melbourne Airport prepares for T3 redevelopment

The works are expected to be competed mid-next year, with the toilet facilities and security screening amongst the amenities under reconstruction

Orlando International records traffic growth

Over the last six months the airport has experienced increased traveller numbers as demand continues to rise

Swedavia’s airports record increased flight demand

Although all ten hubs are still experiencing losses, passenger figures are increasing every month

Norwegian sees increased passenger demand in July

Demand has been driven by easing travel restrictions and the increasing levels of vaccination

Brandenberg exceeds one million monthly passengers for first time

The airport attributes the boost to the summer holiday travel boom

IATA stats confirm 2020 was worst year on record

Recent airline industry figures show 2020 was the toughest year on record thanks to effects of the pandemic

ACI updates airport recovery guidance

Advice regarding digital health passes and vaccinations has also been expanded to aid the return of regular operations

Wizz Air’s July figures reveal increase in demand

The airline’s traffic and emissions statistics for last month reflect positive signs following the easing of travel restrictions

Air Canada resumes flights to San Diego

The restart comes after the airline suspended services in March 2020 due to Covid

IATA reveals June’s “disappointing” air traffic figures

Asia-Pacific has been the worst hit, experiencing 94.6% drop compared to June 2019, with Europe suffering similar losses