by Dino D'Amore | Feb 27, 2023 | Airline, Technology, Zone: Americas, Zone: Middle East/Africa
Texas-based Sabre Corporation has announced the renewal and expansion of its”long-term distribution and technology agreement” with Royal Jordanian Airlines. The extension means Sabre will “continue to distribute the carrier’s content” via...
by Dino D'Amore | Feb 27, 2023 | Airports, Regulatory, Zone: Europe
Local officials are seeking to increase the capacity of London Luton Airport from 18 million passengers to 32 million. Luton Rising, the Luton Council company that owns the airport, has submitted an application for a development consent order to the government’s...
by Dino D'Amore | Feb 27, 2023 | Airports, Zone: Americas
Americas-focused international airport group Asur said that fourth quarter (Q4) 2022 passenger traffic increased 18% compared to 2021 and 25.8% compared to 2019, with Mexico up almost 26% year-on-year and Colombia 37.4%. Of the over 17 million passengers reported,...
by Dino D'Amore | Feb 27, 2023 | Airports, People, Regulatory, Zone: Europe
Strikes by public sector workers have caused most February 27 flights in and out of Cologne-Bonn and Dusseldorf airports to be cancelled or diverted. “Large parts of the airport staff are taking part,” according to a Cologne-Bonn statement. Carrier...
by Dino D'Amore | Feb 27, 2023 | Airports, Regulatory, Zone: Americas
A new $1.5bn terminal at Kansas City International is to open on February 28, the facility’s operator has confirmed. The building is the biggest infrastructure project in the city’s history, according to the Kansas City Aviation Department, which said the...