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Digital COVID certificate welcomed by EU aviation sector

Governments are being urged to introduce the new platform by July to enable a successful restart to air travel

Establish digital travel processes or risk airport chaos, warns IATA

The organisation believes a universal platform to manage health credentials should be adopted to streamline processes

Frankfurt Airport prepare for Terminal 2’s June reopening

The bus service is also expected to restart from next month, alongside the restart of the hub’s parking facilities

Frontier opens new crew base at Tampa Airport

The airline intends to employ around 250 flight attendants, with further plans to expand its aircraft fleet over the next seven years

Subang Airport set to host South East Asia’s first MRO facility

The new base is part of the hub’s regeneration scheme, aiming to boost its position within the region

Ongoing dialogue between governments and airports is critical

We speak to Doug Yakel from San Francisco International Airport about pent-up travel demand, the future of business travel, and how federal assistance in the US has been vital to the aviation industry

United launches “free flights” sweepstakes in passenger vaccine push

The new incentive programme aims to align with the US government’s strategy to encourage Americans to get the Covid-19 vaccine

Dnata partners with aircraft maintenance firm in Dubai

Global Jet Technic is set to begin offering its services to airlines in the UAE, including at two of the country’s key hubs

British Airways transports medical relief to India

As the fight against Covid-19 in the country continues, supplies of PPE, oxygen concentrators and care equipment are being donated

Delta introduces Boston-Reykjavik link

The new connections are set to enhance Iceland’s tourism sector

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