Two Rome airports are first in the world to receive Biosafety Trust certification

There has been major international recognition for Rome–Fiumicino Leonardo da Vinci International Airport (FCO) and Rome Ciampino Giovan Battista Pastine Airport (CIA) in the fight against the spread of COVID-19 and preventing biological risk from pathogens. The two Rome airports – managed by Aeroporti di Roma (ADR) – are the first airports in the world […]

LAX installs thermal cameras for temperature screenings

Los Angeles World Airports (LAWA), a member of the FTE Innovation & Startup Hub, has deployed thermal camera technology that can help identify travellers with an elevated body temperature, as part of a new Terminal Wellness Project in response to the COVID-19 health crisis. The thermal cameras will be deployed at two locations inside Los […]

Spirit Airlines plans to be at 80% capacity in July

Spirit Airlines is planning to operate around 550 daily flights in July, an aggressive restoration of more than 80% of last year’s scheduled capacity. South Florida-based Spirit’s July schedule will see it resume the bulk of cancelled routes at a host of key airports across the country, including Baltimore-Washington International (BWI); Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW); Las […]

Interview with Philadelphia International Airport CEO Chellie Cameron

CEO describes international gateway’s «runway to recovery» plan. What’s the current situation at PHL following the COVID-19 lockdown? Philadelphia International Airport is currently in a stage that we’re calling a “runway to recovery,” meaning that we’re planting the seeds of regrowth through operational adjustments and innovations, driving demand by enabling success for our airline partners, […]

ACI Latin America-Caribbean/World Annual General Assembly postponed

Airports Council International (ACI) Latin America-Caribbean and ACI World have today announced the postponement of its Annual General Assembly, Conference and Exhibition to November 2021. The event was originally planned for 7 to 11 November 2020 in Buenos Aires, Argentina, hosted by Aeropuertos Argentina 2000 (AA2000). The decision to postpone it was taken in response […]

Vantage Airport Group Chair & CEO on transforming LaGuardia into a unified airport

On 10 June, LaGuardia Airport marked a new milestone in its $8 billion transformation programme with the completion of the Arrivals and Departures Hall for Terminal B. The redevelopment of the 850,000 square feet terminal, the largest at the airport, aims to dramatically transform the passenger experience, deliver on New York Governor Andrew Cuomo’s vision […]

IATA Launches Aviation Security Intelligence Portal

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) launched the Security Risk Intelligence Portal (SRIP)—an incident reporting tool to help airlines mitigate and manage security risks. The portal also includes the latest state and airport restrictions and requirements imposed as a result of the COVID-19 crisis. SRIP was developed to improve real-time information-sharing among airlines, airports and […]

Delta exits low demand routes from 11 airports

Atlanta-based Delta Air Lines has confirmed plans to halt service to 11 mid-sized US cities as part of efforts to lower costs and mitigate the impact of the COVID-19 crisis. Flights from the 11 airports, which make up approximately 5% of the domestic destinations Delta serves, will cease from July 8. The US Transportation Department […]

Construction of New Airside D Delayed at Tampa International Airport

The impacts of COVID-19 can be felt throughout the travel and tourism industry – and Tampa International Airport is no exception. As part of an effort to mitigate these effects, the Airport on Thursday presented a plan to defer or delete roughly $900 million in projects over the next four to five years. Of those […]

U.S. airlines gain final approval to drop services to 75 domestic airports

Fifteen U.S. airlines were granted final government approval on Wednesday to temporarily halt service to 75 domestic airports as travel demand has been crushed due to the coronavirus pandemic. The U.S. Transportation Department said all airports would continue to be served by at least one air carrier. Despite some objections to a tentative list made […]