To accommodate a potential surge in passenger handling demand in the coming months, Singapore’s Changi Airport will partially reopen Terminal 2 (T2) starting May 29.
Global aerospace and aviation leaders and experts will address key challenges in making the industry more sustainable and discuss ways to drive greater decarbonisation at the in-person Global Aerospace Summit. The event, hosted by Mubadala, begins at the Emirates Palace in Abu Dhabi tomorrow.
NEOM, the sustainable regional development in northwest Saudi Arabia, and Saudia have created a strategic partnership to begin offering weekly service to international destinations from NEOM Bay Airport (NUM).
United Airlines announced it has filed an application with the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) for three weekly nonstop flights between Washington, D.C. and Cape Town, South Africa.
Jazeera Airways and the Czech Tourism Authority have held a trade event for travel agents and business partners to promote the airline’s upcoming launch of direct flights to Prague.
Customer expectations are evolving and airports need to work harder to change with the times, says Jayne Davey, a director at aviation consultancy ASM Australasia.
Swedish airport operator Swedavia plans to reopen Terminal 4 at Stockholm Arlanda (ARN) to handle increased travel in time for an expected summer rush.
Anko van der Werff, CEO and president of SAS, discusses how the Scandinavian carrier is handling the recovery, the challenge of scaling up operations and the ongoing evolution of its network.