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What is a hub airport?
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Airports and airlines look for ideas to speed up security and boarding
This article is re-published with kind permission of “www.airlinetrends.com”. Airlines are increasingly looking at other industries such as retail, hospitality and automotive for best practices in order to improve areas such as service delivery, seating comfort, and merchandising of ancillaries. See this recent presentation we gave at the Passenger Experience Conference in Hamburg for examples…
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Johannesburg O. R. Tambo International Airport
Johannesburg O. R. Tambo Havalimanı, Güney Afrika Cumhuriyeti’nin en önemli hava ulaşım noktası kimliğini taşımaktadır. IATA kodu JNB, ICAO kodu FAOR olan meydan, sadece Güney Afrika’nın değil, aynı zamanda Kahire’nin hemen önünde, tüm Afrika kıtasının da bir numaralı havalimanı niteliğini taşımaktadır. South African Airways (SAA) tarafından hub olarak kullanılan liman, yerli ve yabancı bir çok havayolu firmasının uğrak yeri durumundadır. Johannesburg…
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Spotting Emirates’ Airbus A380 @ Johannesburg Airport
Emirates Airbus A380-800 (A6-EDL)
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Turn it UP! Our people still make Gatwick
We’re proud of how far we’ve come as an airport, but we’re not stopping there. It’s up to Gatwick people to Turn it UP! and to become London’s airport of choice in a changing world.
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New York JFK Airport Aerial Photos
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Gatwick Airport – Race to the Shard
How does Gatwick’s train connectivity into central London compare with Heathrow and Stansted? Watch on to see how we’re clearly streets ahead of our competitors…
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Athens International Airport Commercial
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Qantas trials location-based ‘social listening’ in its airport lounges
Airlines such as KLM and Delta are among the carriers that are the most advanced in monitoring social media such as Twitter and Facebook for passenger inquiries and feedback. KLM’s Social Media hub, for example, employs around 100 staff that respond to social media conversations within the hour, 24 hours a day, in ten different…
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KLM and Schiphol Airport create temporary drive-in cinema to screen Disney’s Planes
This article is re-published with kind permission of “www.airlinetrends.com”. Airlines around the world have been busy aligning themselves with Disney’s latest film ‘Planes’ to help co-promote themselves and the movie. American Airlines was the first carrier to screen ‘Planes’ on its IFE system and the airline is even featured with their new livery in the…
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A Busy Morning @ Istanbul Ataturk Airport
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Airport auf Rädern – Ver- und Entsorgungstrucks