Josie May

Fraport implements new digital airport suite at Frankfurt

Working in collaboration with Omnevo, the operator hopes to develop the digitalisation of products and services at the hub in the future

Manchester Airport opens hospitality facilities at new terminal

Two food sites have begun operating, with three more set to begin in the coming weeks

Doncaster Sheffield reveals summer 2022 plans

The airport is set to incorporate an additional two routes to next year’s schedule, with hopes to exceed 1.7 million passengers

Cork Airport begins runway reconstruction project

The Republic of Ireland government has granted the hub €10m to carry out the works, which are set to be completed by November

SITA and Safety Line to support sustainable aviation

The companies hope to deploy data analytics at airports to reduce CO2 emissions and cut fuel costs

Munich Airport hopeful for recovery amid 1m July passenger prediction

Passenger numbers at the German hub have been increasing since January, with hopes that this month’s figures will exceed one million

EasyJet inaugurates Belfast-Gatwick route

The airline’s twice daily service took off today, giving passengers more opportunities to connect with the British capital

May travel figures showing signs of recovery, says IATA

Although still well below pre-pandemic figures, passenger traffic is improving for international and domestic travel

MAG reports £374m loss during pandemic

The results have been published ahead of the group’s court appearance tomorrow, where it intends to challenge the government on its traffic light system

Sector responds to scrapping of quarantine for doubled jabbed travellers

Those travelling from ‘amber list’ countries with both vaccines no longer have to isolate, however testing will still be required

Istanbul first to receive ACI reaccreditation for health measures

The scheme assesses airports on their operations in line with ICAO guidelines

Heathrow installs new fencing to increase security

The system is set to enhance protection against any potential vehicle-borne attacks