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Domestic traffic at Russian airports surged by 14% in 2015 following terrorist attacks in Turkey and Egypt, two of the nation’s most popular holiday destinations. Leonid Sergeyev, CEO of Basel Aero, discusses how Russian airports situated on the Black Sea coast coped with the sudden influx of holidaymakers.
Perth Airport has completed an A$12.5m (US$9m) project to expand its international departure lounge including…
London Gatwick Airport has partnered with UK Border Force to launch Premium Passport Control, a…
Hong Kong international Airport has recognized more than 500 members of staff for their efforts…
Vilnius Airport in Lithuania has opened a new cinema hall for passengers in its recently…
Ibrahim Ibrahim, managing director, Portland Design, examines the Millennial traveler’s cravings for convenience and serendipity, and how brands, retailers and airports can start to configure and cater to their needs.
The second printed update of the Passenger Terminal Conference program has been published this week,…
Robert Chicas, a director of Aviation + Transportation at HOK, explains how airport design has evolved over the past 20 years and offers some predictions for the future