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Airports Council International Asia-Pacific & Middle East (ACI APAC & MID), an association representing 624 airports, delivered two important presentations at the ICAO Conference of Directors General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) for Middle East region in Riyadh, highlighting the critical need for enhancing air connectivity and seamlessly integrating Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) into the current air transportation framework.
As the roll out of their first flights continues Bonza today took to the skies, from their home base at Sunshine Coast Airport, headed for Mildura saving travellers hours and multiple flights to reach the heart of Victoria’s acclaimed Sunraysia region. This historic flight will be the first time passengers from either destination have been able to fly directly between the Sunshine Coast and Mildura and is a major milestone that will see an increase in passenger numbers arriving into the Sunshine Coast with more than 43,000 seats available between the two destinations.
Three public holidays overlapping with both the New Zealand and Australian end of term break will see a busy few weeks at Auckland Airport. Bookended by Easter and Anzac Day, many families are jetting away before the cooler weather sets in with more than 800,000 people travelling across the school holidays. Auckland Airport Chief Customer Officer, Scott Tasker, said the opportunity to extend the school holidays with Good Friday and Anzac Day means passenger numbers are predicted to be just over 80% of 2019 levels across both the international and domestic terminals.
It is about to usher the first long weekend holidays in April after the opening of the epidemic. Local citizens and visitors are about to have plans for travel during the Ching Ming Festival and Easter holidays. In order to cope with the increasing volume of passenger traffic this week, MIA continues to monitor the software and hardware equipment upgrades and prepare for personnel arrangements for better preparation.
Wellington Airport has converted $100 million of existing bank facilities into sustainability linked loans, creating direct financial incentives by aligning lower interest rates with meeting agreed sustainability targets.
Sharjah Airport welcomed a delegation from the Arab Civil Aviation Organisation that examined various impactful initiatives, practices, and strategies undertaken at the Airport to achieve sustainability. The parties also exchanged expertise and knowledge in the field of sustainability, highlighting the airport’s commitment to social responsibility, which has been reflected in the extensive adoption of sustainable practices throughout its operations.
A new commercial airline pilot training programme organised by the Hong Kong International Aviation Academy (HKIAA) is expected to be launched later this year upon receiving approval from the Civil Aviation Department (CAD).
Planning a summer vacation and probing diverse travel options? Mangaluru International Airport is poised to provide one with the perfect air connectivity options to all parts of India. Connected to all major domestic aviation hubs across India in vantage locations across India, MIA gives the discerning travelers, much needed options to choose a variety of destinations for self and family.
Brisbane Airport is predicting up to 15,000 passengers to pass through its International Terminal tomorrow (Sunday), representing a new post-COVID record, with international services boosted by 77% compared to this time last year.
Direct services from Malaysia have returned to Gold Coast Airport, with the touch down of AirAsia X this morning arriving direct from Kuala Lumpur for the first time in three years. The service had been operating between the two cities since AirAsia X’s inaugural flight landed on the Gold Coast in 2007, however it stopped during the pandemic. Its return to Queensland is a collaborative effort between Queensland Airports Limited, the Department of Tourism, Innovation and Sport, the Gold Coast City Council and Destination Gold Coast through the Attracting Aviation Investment Fund.
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