March 2020 issue is now available online!

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Passenger Terminal World Magazine

March 2020

The March 2020 issue is now available online! Packed full of news, interviews and features, including:

CROWD CONTROL : Civil unrest has seen airports around the world grind to a halt in recent months. What can operators do to minimize its impact and keep passengers and staff safe? Experts from Hong Kong, Brussels and Ecuador share their thoughts.

LIQUID ASSETS : Passenger Terminal World looks at how airports are getting creative with their water sustainability strategies, from collecting stormwater to use for cleaning, to creating a new beer from condensation.

OUTSIDE IN : Biophilic design – the practice of incorporating the natural world into the built environment – is not new to airports, but it is rapidly gaining in popularity.

PARIS TO-DO LIST : More than 400 international speakers will present at this year’s three-day Passenger Terminal CONFERENCE, so who and what to see?

 

 


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Helen has worked for UKi Media & Events for nearly a decade. She joined the company as assistant editor on Passenger Terminal World and since progressed to become editor of five publications, covering everything from aviation, logistics and e-commerce to meteorology. She has a love for travel and property and has redeveloped three houses in three years. When she’s not editing magazines, she’s running around after her two boys and their partner in crime, Pete the pug.




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