Tuesday, 16 March 2021 10:21
Airports Council International (ACI) World has today (16 March 2021) published new guidance for airports to help them prepare for the restart and recovery from the Covid-19 pandemic and its impact on their operations.
As the recovery trajectory has been affected by new Covid-19 variants and restrictions introduced by governments in response, the second edition of ACI Worldâs Aviation Operations during Covid-19 â Business Restart and Recovery, provides updated best practice examples and guidance for initial re-start and longer-term recovery.
ACI has not only updated its guidance on the practical and efficient health and operational measures that can be introduced to support safe travel, but also included new information on the provision of Covid-19 testing facilities at airports and supporting the distribution of vaccines.
Future of aviation is on the line as urgent support is needed, says ACI Forecasts reveal potential recovery path but without assistance uncertainty persists By TBM Staff | Mumbai
New forecasts from Airports Council International (ACI) World show the path to recovery in 2021 will be slow and uncertain and, without government policy support and assistance, the industry continues to face collapse.
ACI Worldâs most recent COVID-19 impact analysis revealed the global airport industry experienced a reduction of more than 6 billion passengers by the end of 2020, representing a decline of -64.2% of global passenger traffic, with a reduction in revenue of USD 111.8 billion.