After investing £426m (US$610m) on improving the passenger experience over the past eight years, Paul Kehoe, CEO of Birmingham Airport in the UK, believes focusing on better ground connectivity will be the next step in enhancing the airport journey
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Air transport IT provider SITA has appointed Barbara Dalibard (left) as the new CEO with…
Airport operator Airplan has signed a contract to expand and renew Rockwell Collins’s common-use passenger…
Construction firm Al Jaber LEGT Engineering and Contracting (ALEC) has been selected by airport operator…
Airline operator Japan Airlines (JAL) is set to open its newly renovated International Sakura Lounge…
A record-breaking run of aeronautical growth and solid cost control have been major factors in…
Birmingham Airport in the UK saw 15% year-on-year passenger growth in February 2016, resulting in…
Left: Visitors flock to SITA’s stand at Passenger Terminal Expo to view the new biometric…
Automated baggage handling supplier Crisplant, part of the Beumer Group, is inviting delegates at Passenger…
Salt Lake City International’s multibillion-dollar project to centralize its terminal operations will streamline the passenger journey and create a sense of place for the millions of people who travel through Utah’s gateway each year
