ACI’s World Airport Traffic Report reveals domestic traffic leading recovery
The COVID-19 outbreak reduced the number of passengers at the world’s airports by more than 5.6 billion in 2020 and is forecast to remove an additional 4.6 billion passengers by the end of 2021, compared to 2019 volumes.
Airport Operators: A Driving Force in the Allocation of Slots

The gradual reopening of borders brings a renewed optimism that air travel will see an uptick in 2022, moving the industry closer to its recovery. The latest ACI data projects that global passenger traffic in […]
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Tanzania: Making Tanzania Aviation Competitive
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Another new airport for Africa with European involvement: Burkina Faso | CAPA – CAPA
Another new airport for Africa with European involvement: Burkina Faso | CAPA CAPA - Centre for Aviation
Embarking on a Novel Study of Value Creation by Airport Groups

Global airport groups is a topic of growing importance and increasing interest for the wider aviation community and as such a dedicated pre-conference workshop will take place at the upcoming ACI LAC/World Annual General Assembly, […]
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SITA to make its Digital Travel Declaration solution free to governments
The move is aimed at addressing the global challenge of submitting and verifying health documentation which remains a major impediment to the recovery of the global travel industry.
Ongoing impact of COVID-19 weakens aviation recovery momentum
ACI data shows that the lasting adverse impact of the COVID-19 crisis is forecast to remove an additional 5.2 billion passengers by the end of this year compared to the pre-COVID-19 forecast for 2021.