The International Air Transport Association (IATA) will be taking a booth at this year’s Passenger Terminal EXPO, which takes place 20-22 March, in Stockholm, Sweden, to help promote its Level of Service (LoS) program and to explain how it can help airports get the most out of their existing terminal facilities, as well as plan for the future.
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Global infrastructure firm Aecom and Luis Vidal + architects have been chosen by the Massachusetts…
With over 270 exhibitors at the last count, this year’s Passenger Terminal EXPO in Stockholm,…
Nick Stevens, principal consultant, NATS Customer Solutions, examines how constrained airports can still grow without extending or building new runways or terminals…
The GTMC, a trade body for travel management companies (TMCs) in the UK, has welcomed…
Swedish airport operator Swedavia has hired Johan Bill as the new director of its Major…
Air transport IT provider SITA has deployed its AirportHub shared connectivity platform at Jacksons International…
George Best Belfast City Airport in Northern Ireland has announced a £15m (US$21m) infrastructure investment…
A joint venture led by engineering firm Fluor Corporation has been selected by Los Angeles…
Paul Hinchy, head of transport at WiFi Spark, discusses the importance of wi-fi in airport terminals, which is cited as one of the most important amenities for passengers who expect a fully-connected experience while traveling.