Aviation Recovery

MAG to introduce 11 new Covid-19 testing sites

Alongside partners Collinson and Randox, the group plan to provide additional drive-through and walk-in facilities

Arlanda gains two easyJet Spanish links

The airline hopes the routes will provide capacity for expected summer travel demand

EasyJet launches 50,000 extra seats to new green list countries

It is now one of the leading UK carriers to European green list destinations

UK aviation hit hardest in Europe, says BALPA

Flights in and out of the UK have collapsed by three-quarters, with over 860,000 jobs put at risk

Fraport’s passenger traffic figures continue to improve

Traveller volumes still remain low compared with pre-pandemic levels, however recovery is becoming more apparent with cargo operations exceeding expectations

Doncaster Sheffield expresses concern over aviation support

Representatives from the airport presented their concerns to a government minister, suggesting the implementation of an island policy

Passenger and air traffic at BER shows signs of recovery

As travel restrictions ease, the airport saw 100,000 more travellers pass through the hub last month compared to April

Data-driven decisions key to reopening borders, says IATA

Working alongside Boeing and Airbus, all three organisations believe new strategies without quarantine measures should be implemented

Budapest Airport records 2020 as worst financial year

Despite last year’s poor economic performance, development programmes and cargo operations continued throughout the pandemic

Ongoing dialogue between governments and airports is critical

We speak to Doug Yakel from San Francisco International Airport about pent-up travel demand, the future of business travel, and how federal assistance in the US has been vital to the aviation industry