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The topic of rising airfare trends was one of the focal points of discussions among airport leaders during the Board Meeting of the Airports Council International Asia-Pacific & Middle East (ACI APAC & MID), hosted by Cambodia Airports, in Phnom Penh.
Hamad International Airport has implemented the latest technologies to optimize passenger and employee safety in preparation for post-COVID-19 travel. The airport will be using robotics and advanced thermal screening helmets as part of the measures being introduced for the Post-COVID-19 era.
Ben Gurion Int'l Airport implements early stages of opening the sky to Aviation. Ben Gurion Int'l Airport strives to create a "Corona free Zone" at the Airport.
Following the directives of His Majesty King Abdullah II and coordinating with relevant concerned entities, Queen Alia International Airport received on Tuesday 5 May, 2020, the first flight carrying Jordanian students.
Airport Authority Hong Kong (AA) is applying the latest disinfection technologies, including disinfection channels, antimicrobial coating and autonomous cleaning robots, at Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA) to protect passengers and airport staff from COVID-19 infection.
Airport Authority Hong Kong (AA) announced today a new round of relief package worth up to HK$2 billion, providing further support to airlines and aviation support services operators through helping to ease their liquidity pressure.
Last month, Shanghai Airport Authority donated the epidemic prevention materials including masks, goggles, PPEs and gloves to Macau International Airport, Milan Malpensa International Airport, and Paris Charles De Gaulle Airport.
ACI Asia-Pacific is urging governments across the Asia-Pacific and Middle East region to swiftly implement relief measures to safeguard airport employment and connectivity.
In recent days, the Myanmar Ministry of Health and Sports reported that three Myanmar male citizens, two aged 26 returning from the United Kingdom and a U.S. green card holder aged 36 returning from the United States, tested positive for the COVID-19.
ACI Asia-Pacific warns the prolonged duration of the COVID-19 outbreak will significantly set back the region’s airports from previously forecasted growth prospects.
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