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17. Schedule Coordination System Cuts Delays at Perth Airport
The implementation of a new Schedule Coordination System at Perth Airport has had a positive impact, with early indications showing a reduction of more than 60% in both arrivals and departures ground delays. The new system, commonly referred to as ‘slots’, was implemented as a means of balancing demand and capacity at the airport. Ground based delays for arrivals have reduced to 2.
18. SriLankan Airlines achieves strong on time performance
SriLankan Airlines achieves strong on time performance
19. NATS Promoting its Expertise in Airspace Management Around Major Events
NATS, a global leader in Air Traffic Management solutions, is bringing its expertise in handling the air traffic around major events, such as the London 2012 Olympic Games, to other countries looking to host events of a similar scale. NATS’ CEO Richard Deakin recently joined the UK Prime Minister David Cameron on a trade mission to Brazil, discussing the transition of the Games fro
20. Hyatt Hotels in Latin America Offer Free COVID19 Tests to Guests
Hyatt’s resorts in Latin America are offering complimentary on-property COVID19 testing for guests traveling to the U.S. The rapid antigen or RT-PCR tests, which are available for up to two registered guests per room per stay up to 31 May 2021, can be taken at 19 participating resorts in Mexico, Costa Rica, the Caribbean, and South America. Published by TravelNewsAsia.com on 27 Jan
21. American Airlines Makes Further Changes to Flight Schedule
Suspend more than 60% of its total international capacity this summer compared to the same peak period in 2019, which includes an 80% reduction in Pacific capacity, 65% reduction in Atlantic capacity and 48% reduction in Latin America capacity.
22. ASTA Members Vote for Best Airports to be 'Stuck In'
ASTA Members Vote for Best Airports to be 'Stuck In'. On the international front, Amsterdam’s Schiphol received the largest number of responses with 23.6 percent. How could it not with a wedding chapel, an array of 'snooze' chairs and a casino? Even the restrooms are fun with scenery to make you feel that you are in the heart of Amsterdam.
23. Heathrow Weather Delays could be Slashed says British Airways
The outcome, according to British Airways, is to generate more take-offs and landings per runway per hour: typically 48 at Gatwick and 42 at Heathrow. This results in fewer delays, particularly for incoming flights. Though weather conditions are similar at both airports, aggregate delays for arrivals are many times worse at the much busier Heathrow than at Gatwick.. Heathrow Weathe
24. British Airways CEO Calls on AI Experts to Help Transform Travel Experience
BA’s Chairman and CEO, Alex Cruz asked delegates at the AI Summit at London Tech Week to help his team of 80 data scientists offer customers new, intuitive services, change the way tickets are sold, guarantee no bags are ever misplaced and replace airport queues with virtual ones.

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