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New Shopping And Culinary World Opens At Nuremberg Airport

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Apr 11, 2025
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Posted: 11 April 2025 | Holly Miles | No comments yet

After several months of renovation, the airport’s duty-free shopping area has been expanded and now offers passengers a unique experience.

Credit: smartseller

Smartseller Nürnberg has officially unveiled a new retail and culinary destination at Nuremberg Airport, offering travellers a fresh and immersive experience. Developed in collaboration with Nuremberg Airport, this innovative concept combines standout shopping with curated dining highlights.

Following several months of phased renovations designed to minimize disruption, the duty-free area has been significantly expanded—from 650 to approximately 1,100 square meters. The result is a spacious, modern environment that elevates the passenger journey through both retail variety and culinary appeal.

Sebastian Schäfer, Managing Director Smartseller Nürnberg, said at the opening: “From the very beginning, it was important to us to offer our guests a range of products with a local flavour. We are therefore delighted to have so many strong partners from the region who perfectly complement our concept. The diversity of Nuremberg and Franconia can be experienced particularly well here.”

Credit: Smartseller

The new shop design features an extensive range of culinary offerings spread over several culinary islands. Passengers can look forward to a refined wine bar and a fully equipped beer garden, highlighted by a striking light installation composed of beer bottles. In addition, a variety of seating options provide the perfect place to relax, enjoy freshly brewed coffee and charge your smartphone at the same time. The concept integrates the elements of spa, lounge, kitchen and sense of place (Franconia and Nuremberg). The experience is complemented by panoramic views of Nuremberg and Franconia.

“We selected Smartseller as our partner because of their expertise in regional airports and their ability to seamlessly integrate retail and dining experiences into a cohesive and innovative offering,” says Klaus Dotzauer, CFO of Flughafen Nürnberg Service GmbH, who is convinced of the economic success of the concept.

 Smartseller was founded in 2020 and has set itself the goal of developing the duty-free shop into an innovative and modern hybrid concept that combines the areas of duty-free and gastronomy.

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Nashville International Airport Celebrates Icelandair’S Inaugural Non-Stop Flight To Keflavik With Festive Gate Party
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Nashville International Airport Celebrates Icelandair’S Inaugural Non-Stop Flight To Keflavik With Festive Gate PartyPosted: 11 April 2025 | Holly Miles | No comments yet Music, dance, and Icelandic flair highlight the launch of BNA’s newest international route. Credit: BNA. Nashville International Airport® (BNA®) celebrated a major milestone with a special gate event to mark the launch of its new partnership with Icelandair and the airline’s inaugural nonstop service to Keflavik (KEF). The occasion brought together prominent city, state, and airport officials, underscoring the significance of this collaboration in enhancing international connectivity and reinforcing BNA’s position as a global gateway for Middle Tennessee. Distinguished speakers, including Doug Kreulen, President and CEO of the Metropolitan Nashville Airport Authority (MNAA); Tomas Ingason, Chief Commercial Officer of Icelandair; and Svanhildur Hólm Valsdóttir, Ambassador of Iceland to the United States, shared remarks highlighting the significance of this new air service. Tennessee Department of Tourist Development Commissioner Mark Ezell, Nashville Mayor Freddie O’Connell, and Deana Ivey, President and CEO of the Nashville Convention & Visitors Corporation, also took the stage to emphasise the economic and tourism benefits of the partnership between BNA and Icelandair.    To commemorate the partnership between BNA and Icelandair, Doug Kreulen presented the airline with a custom-made guitar, symbolising the collaboration and shared commitment to expanding international travel opportunities. The celebration continued with a ribbon-cutting ceremony featuring the Icelandair flight crew and the Metropolitan Nashville Airport Authority Board members.    “The launch of Icelandair’s nonstop service from Nashville to Iceland is a defining moment for BNA, expanding global connectivity and elevating Music City’s status as an international gateway,” said Doug Kreulen, president and CEO of BNA. “This partnership not only strengthens ties between Middle Tennessee and the Land of Fire and Ice but also unlocks new opportunities for travelers, businesses, and tourism. We are proud to welcome Icelandair and look forward to the lasting economic and cultural impact this new route will bring to our region.”  Passengers boarding the first flight to Keflavik received gift bags filled with Icelandic Skyr snacks, Puffin cookies, mini-Iceland flags, Icelandic bottled water, Nashville/Iceland Hatch Show Prints, and mini travel guide postcards—offering a taste of both Iceland and Music City.    “We are very pleased to start this new service between Nashville and Iceland and for the great reception we are already seeing from customers in Nashville, in Iceland as well as from across the Atlantic. This new connection links Music City to Iceland and our 39 destinations across Europe, said Tómas Ingason, Chief Commercial Officer of Icelandair Group. “Today, we also announce an expansion to our partnership with Southwest Airlines, allowing travellers to connect between Southwest and Icelandair via Nashville and Denver onwards to Iceland and Europe. This is additional to the already announced Baltimore gateway. We look forward to welcoming Nashville and Southwest customers aboard.”  The gate area was transformed into an immersive Icelandic-themed experience, featuring blue up lighting, a balloon photo backdrop showcasing the Icelandic flag, and a blue carpet for guests. A stunning ice sculpture complemented a grand balloon arch surrounded by a live bluegrass performance. An LED-lit stage provided the backdrop for remarks, reinforcing the “Fire and Ice” theme of the event.   Entertainment included a stilt walker from the Fire and Ice performers, live musical performances by Friends of Bluegrass and Will Davenport, and a commemorative photo booth with an Iceland-themed balloon backdrop. Guests indulged in Northern Lights cupcakes adorned with custom-made Icelandic stickers while admiring an intricately carved ice sculpture.   This inaugural flight signals a significant expansion in air travel options for both business and leisure travelers in Middle Tennessee. By forging this partnership with Icelandair, BNA continues strengthening its global connectivity, fostering tourism and business opportunities between Nashville and Iceland.  Icelandair’s new nonstop route strengthens international ties between Nashville and Iceland, expanding travel opportunities while promoting cultural and economic exchange. The seven-hour flight, operated four times weekly—on Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday—utilises a B737 MAX aircraft, providing passengers with a direct link to Iceland’s breath-taking scenery, dynamic culture, and flourishing tourism sector. Additionally, travelers can easily connect to Icelandair’s extensive European network, including destinations such as Amsterdam, Berlin, Copenhagen, London, and Paris.  For more information about Icelandair or to book your trip to Iceland and beyond, please visit www.icelandair.com Passenger experience and seamless travel, Route development Nashville International Airport (BNA) Icelandair Metropolitan Nashville Airport Authority (MNAA), Nashville Convention & Visitors Corporation, Tennessee Department of Tourist Development Europe, North America Deana Ivey, Doug Kreulen, Freddie O’Connell, Mark Ezell, Svanhildur Hólm Valsdóttir, Tómas Ingason
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11 April 2025
New Shopping And Culinary World Opens At Nuremberg Airport
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New Shopping And Culinary World Opens At Nuremberg AirportPosted: 11 April 2025 | Holly Miles | No comments yet After several months of renovation, the airport’s duty-free shopping area has been expanded and now offers passengers a unique experience. Credit: smartseller Smartseller Nürnberg has officially unveiled a new retail and culinary destination at Nuremberg Airport, offering travellers a fresh and immersive experience. Developed in collaboration with Nuremberg Airport, this innovative concept combines standout shopping with curated dining highlights. Following several months of phased renovations designed to minimize disruption, the duty-free area has been significantly expanded—from 650 to approximately 1,100 square meters. The result is a spacious, modern environment that elevates the passenger journey through both retail variety and culinary appeal. Sebastian Schäfer, Managing Director Smartseller Nürnberg, said at the opening: “From the very beginning, it was important to us to offer our guests a range of products with a local flavour. We are therefore delighted to have so many strong partners from the region who perfectly complement our concept. The diversity of Nuremberg and Franconia can be experienced particularly well here.” Credit: Smartseller The new shop design features an extensive range of culinary offerings spread over several culinary islands. Passengers can look forward to a refined wine bar and a fully equipped beer garden, highlighted by a striking light installation composed of beer bottles. In addition, a variety of seating options provide the perfect place to relax, enjoy freshly brewed coffee and charge your smartphone at the same time. The concept integrates the elements of spa, lounge, kitchen and sense of place (Franconia and Nuremberg). The experience is complemented by panoramic views of Nuremberg and Franconia. “We selected Smartseller as our partner because of their expertise in regional airports and their ability to seamlessly integrate retail and dining experiences into a cohesive and innovative offering,” says Klaus Dotzauer, CFO of Flughafen Nürnberg Service GmbH, who is convinced of the economic success of the concept.  Smartseller was founded in 2020 and has set itself the goal of developing the duty-free shop into an innovative and modern hybrid concept that combines the areas of duty-free and gastronomy. Duty Free, Food and Beverage (F&B), Non-aeronautical revenue, Passenger experience and seamless travel, Retail Nuremberg Airport Smartseller Europe Klaus Dotzauer, Sebastian Schäfer
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11 April 2025
Adk Completes Chief Strategy Officer Search For The Raleigh-Durham Airport Authority
Airport Improvement
Adk Completes Chief Strategy Officer Search For The Raleigh-Durham Airport AuthorityADK Consulting & Executive Search, a retained recruitment firm known for its expertise in senior executive searches in the airport/aviation industry, announced it has completed its Chief Strategy Officer search for The Raleigh- Durham Airport Authority. As SVP and Chief Strategy Officer, Yovannie Rodriguez, A.A.E., will be instrumental in shaping and driving the long-term strategy of the Authority. She will oversee key operational and strategic areas, including Finance, Communications, Governmental and Community Affairs, Marketing, Risk Management and Safety, and the Project Management Office. Ms. Rodriguez began her new position on April 7, 2025. Ms. Rodriguez brings a strong background in aviation administration and strategy, most recently holding the title of Executive Vice President – Chief Administrative Officer for the Greater Orlando Aviation Authority (GOAA). In that role, she was responsible for the overall development and activities of revenue generating Concessions, Business Development, Records, Human Resources and Regulatory Compliance functions. Previously, Ms. Rodriguez served as Deputy General Counsel for GOAA, working on a Capital Improvement Program involving $3 billion in infrastructure development. She also worked for the private law firm, Marchena and Graham, PA. “I am excited to join the RDU team because it offers the opportunity to collaborate with an amazing group of dedicated professionals in the aviation industry who share my passion for learning and excellence,” said Ms. Rodriguez. “RDU is uniquely positioned for tremendous growth and is led by an exceptional team. I look forward to contributing meaningful value to the team and helping drive RDU’s continued success. Additionally, I am eager to become an active and engaged member of the Raleigh-Durham community. ” Ms. Rodriguez received a bachelor’s degree in political science from Stetson University and went on to earn a juris doctorate degree from Florida State University College of Law. She is an Accredited Airport Executive (A.A.E.) of the American Association of Airport Executives (AAAE). Ms. Rodriguez was a 2024 Honoree of The Conference of Minority Transportation Officials (COMTO) Annual Celebrating Women Who Move the Nation Awards as well as a Top 40 Under 40 Award by the Orlando Business Journal.
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11 April 2025
Nashville International Airport Celebrates Icelandair’S Inaugural Nonstop Flight To Keflavik With Festive Gate Party
Airport Improvement
Nashville International Airport Celebrates Icelandair’S Inaugural Nonstop Flight To Keflavik With Festive Gate PartyMusic, Dance, and Icelandic Flair Highlight the Launch of BNA’s Newest International Route Nashville, Tenn. (April 10, 2025) – Nashville International Airport® (BNA®) marked a significant milestone with a celebratory gate event, honoring its new partnership with Icelandair and the launch of the airline’s inaugural nonstop flight from BNA to Keflavik (KEF). With distinguished city, state, and airport leaders in attendance, the event showcased the importance of this collaboration in expanding international travel options and strengthening BNA’s role as a global gateway for Middle Tennessee. Distinguished speakers, including Doug Kreulen, president and CEO of the Metropolitan Nashville Airport Authority (MNAA); Tomas Ingason, Chief Commercial Officer of Icelandair; and Svanhildur Hólm Valsdóttir, Ambassador of Iceland to the United States, shared remarks highlighting the significance of this new air service. Tennessee Department of Tourist Development Commissioner Mark Ezell, Nashville Mayor Freddie O’Connell, and Deana Ivey, president and CEO of the Nashville Convention & Visitors Corporation, also took the stage to emphasize the economic and tourism benefits of the partnership between BNA and Icelandair. To commemorate the partnership between BNA and Icelandair, Doug Kreulen presented the airline with a custom-made guitar, symbolizing the collaboration and shared commitment to expanding international travel opportunities. The celebration continued with a ribbon-cutting ceremony featuring the Icelandair flight crew and the Metropolitan Nashville Airport Authority Board members. “The launch of Icelandair’s nonstop service from Nashville to Iceland is a defining moment for BNA, expanding global connectivity and elevating Music City’s status as an international gateway,” said Doug Kreulen, president and CEO of BNA. “This partnership not only strengthens ties between Middle Tennessee and the Land of Fire and Ice but also unlocks new opportunities for travelers, businesses, and tourism. We are proud to welcome Icelandair and look forward to the lasting economic and cultural impact this new route will bring to our region.” Passengers boarding the first flight to Keflavik received gift bags filled with Icelandic Skyr snacks, Puffin cookies, mini-Iceland flags, Icelandic bottled water, Nashville/Iceland Hatch Show Prints, and mini travel guide postcards—offering a taste of both Iceland and Music City. “We are very pleased to start this new service between Nashville and Iceland and for the great reception we are already seeing from customers in Nashville, in Iceland as well as from across the Atlantic. This new connection links Music City to Iceland and our 39 destinations across Europe, said Tómas Ingason, Chief Commercial Officer of Icelandair Group. “Today, we also announce an expansion to our partnership with Southwest Airlines, allowing travelers to connect between Southwest and Icelandair via Nashville and Denver onwards to Iceland and Europe. This is additional to the already announced Baltimore gateway. We look forward to welcoming Nashville and Southwest customers aboard.” The gate area was transformed into an immersive Icelandic-themed experience, featuring blue uplighting, a balloon photo backdrop showcasing the Icelandic flag, and a blue carpet for guests. A stunning ice sculpture complemented a grand balloon arch surrounded by a live bluegrass performance. An LED-lit stage provided the backdrop for remarks, reinforcing the “Fire and Ice” theme of the event. Entertainment included a stilt walker from the Fire and Ice performers, live musical performances by Friends of Bluegrass and Will Davenport, and a commemorative photo booth with an Iceland-themed balloon backdrop. Guests indulged in Northern Lights cupcakes adorned with custom-made Icelandic stickers while admiring an intricately carved ice sculpture. This inaugural flight signals a significant expansion in air travel options for both business and leisure travelers in Middle Tennessee. By forging this partnership with Icelandair, BNA continues strengthening its global connectivity, fostering tourism and business opportunities between Nashville and Iceland. Icelandair’s new nonstop route strengthens international ties between Nashville and Iceland, expanding travel opportunities while promoting cultural and economic exchange. The 7-hour flight, operated four times weekly—on Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday—utilizes a B737 MAX aircraft, providing passengers with a direct link to Iceland’s breathtaking scenery, dynamic culture, and flourishing tourism sector. Additionally, travelers can easily connect to Icelandair’s extensive European network, including destinations such as Amsterdam, Berlin, Copenhagen, London, and Paris. For more information about Icelandair or to book your trip to Iceland and beyond, please visit www.icelandair.com Click here to access the Digital Media Kit   About Icelandair Icelandair offers service to and from Reykjavík through Icelandair’s hub at Keflavík International Airport, serving 18 destinations in North America and more than 30 destinations throughout Iceland, Greenland, the United Kingdom, Scandinavia and Continental Europe. Icelandair also allows passengers to take an Icelandair Stopover, for up to seven days, at no additional airfare. For more information visit www.Icelandair.com About Nashville International Airport® As infrastructure is critical to the region’s growth and prosperity, BNA® is a vital asset for Middle Tennessee and serves as a gateway to Music City and beyond. According to a recent State of Tennessee study, in 2019 alone, BNA generated more than $9.9 billion in total economic impact. BNA supported more than 76,000 jobs in the region and produced more than $443 million in state, local and federal taxes. BNA receives no local tax dollars. For more information, visit flynashville.com. Follow us on Facebook: @NashvilleInternationalAirport, X: @Fly_Nashville, and Instagram: @FlyNashville. Learn more about New Horizon, our growth and expansion plan for the airport, at BNANewHorizon.com About John C. Tune Airport®  Located in West Nashville, only eight miles from downtown Nashville, John C. Tune Airport, also known as JWN®, is the busiest general aviation airport in Tennessee. It serves the needs of regional, corporate, and private aircraft and is a reliever airport for Nashville International Airport (BNA). JWN has generated $92 million in economic impact and is owned and managed by the Metropolitan Nashville Airport Authority. JWN receives no local tax dollars. For more information, visitflynashville.com. NASHVILLE INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT®, BNA®, COMMANDER BERRY FIELD®, JOHN C. TUNE AIRPORT®, and JWN®, among others, are the registered trademarks and trademarks of The Metropolitan Nashville Airport Authority (“MNAA”). Use of these trademarks without permission from MNAA is strictly prohibited.
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11 April 2025
Asq Airport Experience Awards: Going The Extra Mile
Airport world
Asq Airport Experience Awards: Going The Extra MileAirports across the globe have been recognised for their customer service excellence in ACI’s ASQ Airport Experience Awards, writes Joe Bates. ACI World’s 2024 ASQ Airport Experience Awards have revealed last year’s top performing airports for the delivery of outstanding customer service. The roll of honour includes airports handling less than two million passengers per annum up to some of the biggest hubs on the planet, such as Dallas Fort Worth (DFW) and Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta (ATL), which welcomed 87.8 million and 108 million passengers respectively in 2024. Dakar Blaise Diagne (DSS), Casablanca Mohammed V Airport (CMN) and Marrakech Menara Airport (RAK) were the star performers in Africa and Salalah Airport (SLL) and Muscat (MCT) in the  Middle East. In the ultra competitive rest of the world, the 2024 winners included Guangzhou Baiyun (CAN), Incheon (ICN) and Delhi-Indira Gandhi (DEL) in Asia-Pacific; iGA Istanbul (IST) and Rome Fiumicino (FCO) in Europe; Chihuahua (CUU), Guadalajara (GDL) and Quito (UIO) in Latin America-Caribbean; and Toronto Pearson (YYZ), LaGuardia (LGA) and Tampa (TPA) in North America. The awards are viewed as the benchmark for excellence in airport customer experience as they are decided by passengers interviewed at airports on the day of travel. Carried out in partnership with travel technology company Amadeus, the 2024 awards covered six different categories – Best Airports by Size and Region; Most Dedicated Staff; Easiest Airport Journey; Most Enjoyable Airport; Cleanest Airport; and Top Airports for Arrivals. ACI World’s director general, Justin Erbacci, noted: “In today’s fast-evolving world, where passenger expectations are higher than ever, airports must continually push the boundaries of service to stay ahead. “The 2024 ASQ Awards honour airports that create memorable, seamless experiences that transform the entire passenger journey and help shape the future of air travel.” With the exception of the global Top Airports for Arrivals category – which was shared by Bengaluru-Kempegowda (BLR), Bahrain (BAH), Mangaluru (IXE) and Abu Dhabi’s Zayed International Airport (AUH) – all the ASQ categories were regionalised. Commenting on BAH’s success in the Top Airports for Arrivals Award, Bahrain Airport Company’s CEO, Mohamed Yousif Al-Binfalah, noted: “This ASQ Award is a testament to the dedication and hard work of the entire BAC team and our valued partners. “We are proud to be recognised by ACI for our commitment to delivering a world-class arrival experience for our passengers. This achievement reflects our ongoing efforts to enhance every aspect of the passengers’ journey, from the moment they step off the plane to the time they leave the airport.” North America The Best in Size and Region category for North America followed a similar pattern to recent years in terms of the winners. ATL, DFW and YYZ, for example, again triumphed in the Over 40mppa; LaGuardia (LGA) in the 25-40mppa; and Dallas Love Field (DAL) and Tampa (TPA) sharing the honours for airports handling 15-25mppa. “Travelling through DFW isn’t just about getting from one place to another – it’s about experiencing exceptional service at every step,” stated DFW’s executive vice president for revenue management and customer experience, Ken Buchanan. “The ASQ award reflects our team’s dedication to making every journey smooth, enjoyable and memorable for our customers. This continued recognition from our customers highlights the impact of our investments in innovation, infrastructure and people – which together create exceptional airport experiences every day.” While ATL’s interim general manager, Jan Lennon, noted: “This award is a reflection of the dedication of our incredible airport team, whose passion and commitment make ATL a world-class gateway for millions of travellers. “Every journey that begins or ends at ATL is shaped by the hard work and hospitality of our employees. This recognition fuels our mission to set new standards of excellence, ensuring that every passenger who walks through our doors experiences exemplary customer service.” Other big winners were Gerald R Ford International Airport (GRR) and Greenville-Spartanburg (GSP) and Portland International Jetport (PWM), which in addition to repeating their success in the Best in Size category, jointly shared all the other awards for airports in North America handling between 2-5mppa. GRR’s president and CEO, Tory Richardson, said: “We are delighted to once again receive these ASQ awards, acknowledging our efforts to offer a world-class guest experience at the Ford International Airport. “In 2024, we experienced record growth with more than four million passengers served and are beyond grateful to our staff and partners for helping provide an exceptional travel experience throughout our facility.” Other Best by Size winners included Canadian gateways St John’s (YYT) and Victoria (YYJ) for airport handling Under 2mppa and perennial winners Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky (CVG), Indianapolis (IND) and Louis Armstrong-New Orleans (MSY) in the 5-15mppa category. Asia-Pacific & Middle East Asia-Pacific and the Middle East regions once again led the way in ACI’s annual ASQ Airport Experience Awards, winning a total of 68 accolades across the different categories. Indeed, ACI Asia-Pacific & Middle East airports accounted for 35 of the 95 award winning airports recognised by passengers for delivering the best customer experience on the planet. Familiar names on the winner’s podium included the big international hubs of Beijing Daxing (PKX), Delhi-Indira Gandhi (DEL), Incheon (INC), Shanghai Pudong (PVG) and Singapore Changi (SIN). But the awards also recognised excellence in airport customer experience at some of the smaller and less known airports across Asia-Pacific, such as Pattimura (AMQ) and Supadio (PNK) in Indonesia, Kannur (CNN) in India, and Zhangjiakou (ZQZ) in China. This year, 10 airports from Indonesia won awards across the categories, while eight airports from China and seven from India were recognised for service excellence. Other awards were assigned to airports in South Korea, Singapore, Malaysia and Philippines, while in the Middle East, six airports were recognised, including two from Oman and one from Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Bahrain and Abu Dhabi. Talking about DEL’s achievement in being among the eight gateways to be recognised in the Best by Size category for airports handling Over 40mppa in Asia-Pacific, CEO, Videh Kumar Jaipuriar, said: “We are incredibly proud to receive this recognition. “This award reflects our continuous efforts to elevate the travel experience at Delhi International Airport. “From seamless processes to exceptional passenger service, all with a constant focus on sustainability, our dedicated team and stakeholders work relentlessly to ensure every passenger’s journey is smooth and memorable. “This award is further validation of our ongoing commitment to improving the passenger experience, enhancing operational excellence, and promoting Delhi International Airport as an aviation hub welcoming travellers from around the globe.” Oman’s Muscat (MCT) and Salalah (SLL) effectively enjoyed a clean sweep in the Middle East, winning multiple awards across all the categories, although SLL had to share the Best Airport by Size and Region award for airports handling Under 2mppa with Najran Airport (EAM) in Saudi Arabia. Acting CEO of Oman Airports, Hamoud bin Musbah Al Alawi, enthused:“We prioritise passenger comfort at Oman Airports as MCT and SLL serve as the first gateway for travellers arriving in the Sultanate of Oman and the final touchpoint before their departure. “Ensuring high-quality service is a core principle within Oman Airports’ operational framework. Since the establishment of our operations, we have defined clear operational guidelines for all employees to ensure that passengers remain our top priority at all times. Today, we are witnessing the rewards of these continuous efforts after years of dedicated work.” Queen Alia International Airport (AMM) shared the award for Most Enjoyable Airport in the Middle East with Salalah. Nicolas Deviller, CEO of Queen Alia operator, Airport International Group (AIG), noted: “Since the inauguration of the Terminal Building 12 years ago, we have continuously adapted to the evolving needs of our passengers, ensuring that QAIA remains synonymous with comfort and enjoyment and a place where passengers feel at home from the moment they arrive. “These achievements are a reflection of the dedication of our entire airport community, whose collective efforts have once again been recognised by those who matter most – our passengers. We sincerely thank them for their trust and recognition.” Africa South Africa’s Bram Fischer (BFN) and George (GRJ) airports along with Ivato (TNR) in Madagascar were named Best Airport by Size in the Under 2mppa category. Dakar Blaise Diagne (DSS) in Senegal and Sri Lanka’s Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam International Airport (MRU) shared the 2-5mppa award and Morocco’s Casablanca (CMN) and Marrakech (RAK) airports took the 5-15mppa prize. Between them CMN and DSS shared all the other award categories for Africa with the exception of Easiest Airport Journey, which was won by Dakar Blaise Diagne and George. Europe Rome Fiumicino’s success in every Departures category for Europe in the 2024 ASQ Awards should come as no surprise to anyone based on its levels of innovation, particularly when it comes to embracing new technology to enhance the customer experience. Operator, Aeroporti de Roma (ADR), notes that it is the eighth year in a row that FCO has been named Best by Size for airports in Europe handling Over 40mppa. And it wasn’t the only Rome airport to win, as Rome Ciampino (CIA) finished joint top in the 2-5mppa section. ADR CEO, Marco Troncone, commented: “Once again, this year, Fiumicino and Ciampino airports received international recognitions or the quality and the services offered to passengers. “These awards are increasingly significant and not to be taken for granted, reaffirming the dedication, passion and commitment of our people – as well as the efforts of all colleagues from the companies, organisations and institutions working in synergy at our airports. “Considering the traffic forecasts for this year and beyond, we are aware that maintaining this level of quality and continuously enhancing our services requires the sustainable development of Rome Fiumicino infrastructures. Thanks to major self-financed investments already underway, we aim at competing with other major hubs in our geographical area, following clear development perspectives. “This is the only way to strengthen Italy’s position as a leading global tourist destination and high-potential transit hub within the international air connectivity network.’ ADR celebrated the ASQ awards by unveiling ‘Adryx’, the new mascot of FCO and CIA, who is described as an “interstellar ambassador and an expert in quality and innovation”, who lands on Earth to discover the secret of excellence. FCO shared the award for Europe’s Best Airport by Size handling over 40mppa with iGA Istanbul. All the other Best by Size winners had at least four winners with the exception of the 15-25mppa Award – Alicante (ALC), Budapest (BUD) and Helsinki (HEL) – and 25-40mppa category, which was shared by Copenhagen (CPH), Palma de Mallorca (PMI ) and Zurich (ZRH). Commenting on HEL’s Best in Size success, Helsinki Airport director, Ulla Serlenius, enthused: “We are very proud that our work to develop the customer experience at Helsinki Airport has received international recognition year after year. “Customer satisfaction at our airport has increased over the long term, and the result for 2024 is the highest in the airport’s history. The award is a testament to our passengers’ satisfaction with the airport’s renovations. We will continue our work by listening carefully to the passengers’ requests and following the trends.” TAV Airports notes that four of its European airports received ASQ awards – Ankara Esenboğa (ESB), İzmir Adnan Menderes (ADB), Milas-Bodrum (BJV) and Skopje (SKP). Its chief operations officer, Kürşad Koçak, stated: “At TAV Airports, we are celebrating our 25th anniversary this year, and for the past 25 years, we have been committed to delivering the best travel experience for our passengers. “The Airport Service Quality awards hold special significance for us, as they are determined directly by passenger feedback. We take great pride in seeing our four airports ranked among the best worldwide in their respective categories.” Latin America-Caribbean Mexican airports fared particularly well in the 2024 survey, Guadalajara (GDL) on its own winning the Best by Size Award for 15-25mppa. In the other size categories, Monterrey (MTY) finished top for airports accommodating 5-15mppa alongside Costa Rica’s Juan Santamaria (SJO) and Ecuador’s Quito (UIO) airports; Guanajuato (BJX) and Hermosillo (HMO) shared the 2-5mppa award with Lynden Pindling (NAS) in the Bahamas; and Chihuahua (CUU) and Mazatlán (MZT) took the Under 2mppa crown with Uruguay’s Montevideo-Carrasco (MVD). VINCI Airports notes that it was the first time the OMA operated airports of Monterrey, Chihuahua and Mazatlán had participated in the ASQ Awards. They joined the VINCI Airports network two years ago. Reflecting on Quito’s ASQ success, Ramón Miró, president and CEO of Quiport: said: “This award reaffirms passengers’ trust in the quality of our services and motivates us to continue innovating to raise standards of excellence in the airport industry. “We are currently working on expanding the airport to offer greater capacity and more options for our travellers, always prioritising quality and efficiency I thank our team and the entire airport community for their dedication, effort, and commitment to providing an exceptional experience to every passenger. “This exceptional result is the outcome of meticulous planning and the collaboration of all stakeholders in the airport’s cargo community. I extend my gratitude to the airlines, operators, exporters, and our team at Quito’s cargo terminal for their dedication and hard work.” Hall of fame As a result of their performance in 2024, new inductees into the ACI World Director General’s Roll of Excellence are Alicante–Elche Airport, Beijing Daxing, Copenhagen, Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport and Shijiazhuang Zhengding International Airport. Being inducted is one of the highest honours in the airport industry as it recognises airports that have consistently excelled in service over the past decade. Click here to view the full list of winners. The 2024 ASQ Awards Ceremony will take place at the ACI World Airport Experience Summit in Guangzhou, China, on September 8-11, 2025.
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11 April 2025
John F. Kennedy International Airport Enhances Airport Operations System, Expanding Partnership With Copenhagen Optimization
Airport Improvement
John F. Kennedy International Airport Enhances Airport Operations System, Expanding Partnership With Copenhagen OptimizationCopenhagen, Denmark, 9th April 2025 – Copenhagen Optimization, a world leader in airport operations optimisation, has expanded its partnership with JFKIAT, the operator of JFK T4, with a deal to improve operational functionalities at JFK International Airport’s largest terminal. JFKIAT first began working with Copenhagen Optimization in 2018 when it introduced Better Check-in, Better Forecast and Better Security. It implemented Better Baggage and Better Virtual Queueing in 2022 and Better Border in 2023. JFKIAT will now be adopting additional airport operating modules that will assist with real-time operations as their new AOS. This holistic solution will see Copenhagen Optimization combine resource management software (RMS) with an airport operating database (AODB), provided in partnership with UK company Azinq. Azinq specializes in delivering a best-of-breed AODB with their cloud-based, modular SaaS “Airport Hive”. By broadening the partnership, JFKIAT will also introduce Copenhagen Optimization’s Better Stand & Gate solution to T4, which will help the terminal with one of the most complex areas of airport management, including automated allocation and planning of mobile and fixed resources, seasonal and capacity planning, and detailed rule set up accounting for airline preferences and other interests. Kasper Hounsgaard, co-CEO and founder of Copenhagen Optimization, said: “The IT landscape of the future will consist of integrated solutions. At JFK T4, we have provided a more modern way of organising the way things work and interconnect. We take a ‘best in breed’ approach which ensures that airports are working with providers who are experts in their fields rather than generalists. Airport technology is moving away from a model in which all elements are connected to the AODB to something that is more easily integrated into the data layer – an approach our system exemplifies. This move will reduce the risks of errors occurring as well increasing efficiency and mitigating the effect disruptions in one aspect of operations will have on other parts of the system. “We’re exceptionally proud to be able to further develop our established partnership with JFKIAT – undoubtedly one of the world’s most prestigious air terminals. The new solution we are implementing will help to ensure that JFKIAT is well equipped to meet the needs of all stakeholders in the airport environment both today and into the future.” The expanded partnership with Copenhagen Optimization is one of JFKIAT’s latest moves to implement innovative technologies as JFK T4 undergoes a $1.5B redevelopment. From self-service technology and digital signage to optimised passenger flow solutions, T4’s digital transformation is changing the game for airport terminal operations, enhancing the passenger experience and preparing T4 for the future. “As we continue to see increases in passenger traffic – which topped 27.7M in 2024 alone at T4 – we are working to integrate technological innovations at every level of our operations,” said Roel Huinink, Chief Executive Officer at JFKIAT. “We are pleased to expand our partnership with Copenhagen Optimization to increase our efficiency and further streamline our terminal management.”
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10 April 2025
Venice Marco Polo Airport Advances Zero Emissions Plan With New Pneumatic Waste Collection System
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Venice Marco Polo Airport Advances Zero Emissions Plan With New Pneumatic Waste Collection SystemPosted: 10 April 2025 | Gabriel Higgins | No comments yet Venice Airport installs innovative Envac waste system, cutting emissions and improving efficiency as part of its 2030 sustainability goals. Credit: SAVE Group Venice Marco Polo Airport (VCE) has taken a major step toward its goal of zero emissions by 2030 with the launch of an advanced pneumatic waste collection system, developed in partnership with Envac, a global leader in automated waste solutions. Following Oslo Gardermoen, Marco Polo becomes the second airport in Europe to adopt this technology. Installed on the south side of the terminal, the system uses more than 500 metres of underground pipes to transport separated waste—residual, multi-material packaging (plastic, glass, cans), and organic—directly to a centralised collection station. Operated 24/7, it currently processes 33% of all waste produced at the airport. The benefits include more efficient waste separation, elimination of on-site waste depots, reduced vehicle movements within the airport, and improved ergonomic working conditions for staff. The system is expected to save around six tonnes of CO₂ emissions annually. Waste is periodically collected by local provider VERITAS for treatment and recovery. The SAVE Group has invested €2.1 million in this first phase, with future plans to expand the system throughout the terminal, reaching 6.5 km of piping by 2037. The full rollout is part of a broader €378 million environmental sustainability strategy. Monica Scarpa, CEO of SAVE Group, said: “The path undertaken by our airport to achieve zero emissions by 2030 is proceeding with concrete actions… The waste collection system is an important step in this roadmap… with an additional €52 million planned for its expansion.” Carlos Bernad, President of Envac EMEA & CEO of Envac Iberia, added: “We are very proud to be part of this plan… to help redefine the way waste is managed in an increasingly humane and environmentally conscious and sustainable environment.” learn more about it here.     SIGN ME UP   Stay Ahead in Aviation — Subscribe for Free! Get exclusive access to the latest aviation insights from International Airport Review — all tailored to your interests. ✅ Expert-Led Webinars – Learn from industry leaders ✅ Weekly News & Reports – Airport updates, thought leadership, and exclusive interviews ✅ Event Invitations – Be part of the International Airport Summit ✅ Partner Innovations – Discover the latest industry trends Choose the updates that matter most to you. Sign up now and stay informed, inspired, and connected — all for free! Thank you for being part of our community. Let’s keep exploring the future of aviation together! Airport development, Cleaner, Greener Airports: Making Aviation More Sustainable Series, Emissions, Green energy, Innovation, Operational efficiency, Passenger experience and seamless travel, Sustainability, Sustainable development, Terminal operations, Workforce Venice Marco Polo Airport (VCE) Envac, SAVE Group, Veritas Europe Carlos Bernad, Monica Scarpa
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10 April 2025
World’S Airports Honoured For Their Customer Service Efforts
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World’S Airports Honoured For Their Customer Service EffortsBrisbane (BNE), Hamad (DOH), Helsinki (HEL), LaGuardia (LGA), Munich (MUC) and Quito (UIO) are just a few of the airports to be honoured in this year’s Skytrax World Airport Awards. BNE won the top award for the Best Airport Staff in Australia & Pacific at the 2025 World Airport Awards. It previously won the accolade in 2021. The survey evaluates the customer experience across all front-line areas of airport service and facilities, from check-in, arrivals, transfers, shopping, security and immigration through to departure at the gate. Staff at Brisbane Airport continue to be praised for their courtesy, attentiveness, and professionalism in daily operations. “We are incredibly happy that travellers from around the world have recognised the hard-working and passionate Brisbane Airport team. Our philosophy is simple: ‘Don’t worry, be happy,’ and that truly reflects our aim for all travellers,” says Brisbane Airport CEO, Gert-Jan de Graaf. “There are more than 20,000 people working at Brisbane Airport, and we expect that number to grow by 10,000 by the time the 2032 Games are here. For anyone keen to join Australia’s best airport team, there are jobs available even now.” Elsewhere, Hamad International Airport (DOH) retained its title as the Best Airport in the Middle East for the eleventh consecutive year and won Best Airport Shopping globally for the third year in a row. The airport was also awarded the prestigious 5-star Airport Rating. Hamad Ali Al-Khater, DOH’s chief operating officer stated: “We are honoured to receive these prestigious accolades. Being named Best Airport in the Middle East for the eleventh year and Best Airport Shopping for the third time reflects our commitment to delivering an exceptional passenger experience. “With the launch of Concourses D and E a few weeks ago, we’re expanding our capacity to over 65 million passengers, enhancing the overall experience, integrating smart infrastructure, sustainable design, and next-generation retail and dining experiences”. In Europe, Helsinki Airport was named as the best airport in Northern Europe. “We’re proud that passengers have once again chosen Helsinki Airport as the best airport in Northern Europe,” enthused Ulla Serlenius, Finavia’s SVP, Helsinki Airport. “The global survey widely assesses the level of service and the customer experience at airports at different stages of the passenger journey. It’s clear that Helsinki Airport has a strong position among the best airports.” In recent years, Finavia has extensively revamped Helsinki Airport’s terminal and its services and developed the digital customer experience. The latest additions to the airport include new lounges, restaurants, a hair salon and a pharmacy. Elsewhere in Europe, Munich Airport was named Best Airport in Central Europe and ninth globally. This makes it the only German airport among the top 10 in the global ranking. Jost Lammers, CEO of Munich Airport: “I am very pleased with the excellent rating and would like to thank our passengers. This award recognises our achievements in the areas of customer satisfaction, service quality and innovative infrastructure. “It is clear evidence of our commitment to providing a premium service. In recent years, we have implemented numerous initiatives to increase efficiency and comfort for our passengers, and we will continue to invest in infrastructure and digitalisation.” The Hilton Munich Airport was also once again recognized as Best Airport Hotel in Europe. Commenting on the achievement. MUC’s chief commercial officer, Jan-Henrik Andersson, said: “I am delighted that the Hilton Airport, with its spectacular architecture, outstanding service and unique Mountain Hub concept, has once again scored well with passengers. “The Alpine Mountain Hub spirit is reflected in the comfortable hotel rooms, the spa and the Michelin-starred ‘Mountain Hub Gourmet’ restaurant”. In North America, LaGuardia Airport won the best airport in North America for domestic and short haul international travel. Like all the others, its award was presented at the 2025 World Airport Awards ceremony held at the Passenger Terminal Expo in Madrid, Spain. The New York gateway believes that its Skytrax award reflects the success of LaGuardia Airport’s historic $8 billion transformation from worst to best in the nation. “A decade ago, the suggestion that LaGuardia Airport would one day be recognised on the world stage as the best regional airport in North America would have been laughable,” admitted Port Authority executive director Rick Cotton. “But the Port Authority and our private partners have built what we promised – a world-class airport, with inspiring architecture, public art, iconic concessions and state-of-the-art technology that has propelled LaGuardia from worst to best in the nation in the eyes of the critics and passengers alike.” In Latin America, Quito’s Mariscal Sucre International Airport was named the Best Regional Airport in South America for the 10th time. It was also awarded as the Cleanest Airport in South America, while the Wyndham Quito Airport Hotel was recognised as the Best Airport Hotel in South America. Ramón Miró, president and CEO of Quiport, noted: “This recognition reflects the commitment and passion of a team that puts passengers at the heart of every decision. “Receiving it for the tenth time also highlights the continuity of Quiport’s strategic vision to keep Quito’s airport the best in the region”.
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10 April 2025
Cpk Invites Bids For Bhs At New Poland Airport
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Cpk Invites Bids For Bhs At New Poland AirportCentralny Port Komunikacyjny (CPK) has announced an invitation for bids for the design, delivery, installation and full commission of a new Baggage Handling System (BHS) for Poland’s new airport. Thus far, Vanderlande Industries, Siemens Logistics, and BEUMER Group Poland have each been personally invited to submit offers for the contract, with 60 days remaining to present their bids. The proposed Baggage Handling System at the new airport is set to span roughly 80,000 square metres within the terminal building and include more than 13km of conveyor belts, with the basis for the system coming courtesy of Individual Carrier System (ICS) technology, allowing for the transportation of luggage in dedicated trays. The project includes the development of the detailed design, delivery, and installation of equipment, followed by system commissioning, testing, and ongoing maintenance. We are drawing on the best available market solutions to ensure the highest standards of security, efficiency, and operational performance for the Baggage Handling System at CPK Airport. Each potential contractor for the project was subject to a rigorous verification process, which took into account experience and previous BHS system deliveries for airports with a similar capacity (30 million passengers per year within the last 25 years). Architectural plans for the new passenger terminal, railway and associated bus stations are currently nearing finalisation, with civil engineering plans for runways, taxiways and supporting facilities (including the air traffic control tower and maintenance base) now underway. Considerations are being taken to address & avoid current limitations of Warsaw’s Chopin Airport, which, according to CPK, is nearing capacity, with its own long-term baggage throughput limited to 1,800 items for departures and 2,200 for arrivals. The new airport is scheduled to open in 2032 and also includes a high-speed rail network.
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10 April 2025
London Gatwick And Veovo Partner On Integrated Airport Control System
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London Gatwick And Veovo Partner On Integrated Airport Control SystemLondon Gatwick Airport has partnered with technology provider Veovo to develop a new Integrated Airport Control (IAC) System, aimed at improving operational decision-making through predictive analytics and data integration. The initiative is part of Gatwick’s move towards Total Airport Management, a model that leverages data and automation to anticipate and respond to operational demands. Central to this development is the creation of a Virtual Control Room—an interface designed to consolidate key information, including real-time data, performance indicators, and alerts. The IAC system will integrate information from multiple parts of the airport ecosystem, including airlines, air traffic control, immigration, ground handling, and security. It is intended to give all stakeholders a shared and current understanding of airport operations, enabling a more coordinated response to emerging issues. Developed with support from Veovo’s technology partners, Amorph Systems, the platform is being rolled out in phases. Initially developed for specific use cases, it is now being scaled to more than 35 operational areas within the airport. The future of airport operations lies in predictive decision-making. With Veovo, we are building a system that provides a clear operational picture and proactively guides the right actions to minimise disruptions and enhance efficiency. This is about building fantastic passenger journeys, optimising resources, and improving on-time performance. Key features of the IAC system include: Our technology turns data into predictions and action, allowing Gatwick Airport to move beyond reactive operations to more joined-up, automated decision-making. It’s about creating an airport that sees ahead and takes proactive action to improve the overall performance of the airport.
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09 April 2025