Mr. Naga Satyanarayana Vattipalli of Bangalore International Airport Limited, operator of Kempegowda International Airport Bengaluru, has been adjudged as the ACI Asia-Pacific & Middle East Young Executive Award 2025. The topic of this year’s programme is “How Artificial Intelligence will Transform Airports and Customer Experience”.
Sharjah Airport records a new number of passengers handled in 2018. With over 12.04 million passengers in 2018 and 11.36 million in 2017, the year-on-year growth was 6%. The number of scheduled and unscheduled flights also increased by 4.68% in 2018, with 77.62 thousand flights in 2017 and more than 81.26 thousand flights last year.
Yangon International Airport (“YIA”) yesterday hosted a get-together in appreciation of its airline partners as it plans to increase international connectivity through facility upgrades and airline partnership enhancements to handle the expected increase in passenger arrivals following Myanmar’s relaxation of entry visa requirements last October.
To streamline operations and provide real-time wait time information to its growing passenger base, Queenstown Airport has partnered with Veovo to utilise its BlipTrack Guest Predictability solution.
International passengers through Brisbane Airport (BNE) continue to rise, with new airlines, increased flights to/from several global destinations and additional international seats all contributing to a 4.8 per cent year-on-year growth in 2018.
The Asia World Group (“Asia World” or the “Group”) will emphasize reliability, transparency, and quality to raise its brand profile and re-position itself to seize fresh opportunities amidst increased competition and slower economic growth in Myanmar.
International passenger numbers at Melbourne Airport climbed once again setting new records during the holiday season.
Kansai Airports today announced that Hainan Airlines will launch a new service connecting Kansai International Airport to Shenzhen with three weekly flights, beginning February 2, 2019.
Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA) recorded continuous traffic growth in 2018, with all three air traffic categories reaching new annual heights. During the year, HKIA handled 74.7 million passengers and 427,725 flight movements, representing yearly increases of 2.5% and 1.7% respectively.
The number of international travellers flying through Melbourne Airport in November grew almost 10 per cent compared to November 2017.
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