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9. Future of Middle East Ground Handling Industry to be Addressed at Airport Show in Dubai
The Gulf Airports Services Association (GASA) says the Middle East’s ground handling industry will encounter greater competition and increased service demands as a result of ongoing airport development, rising passenger and cargo traffic.As regional aviation expansion continues, ground handling providers will come under pressure to expand their existing infrastructure and improve o
10. Hotels in Hong Kong Airport
While Hong Kong Airport is easily accessible and not too far from downtown Hong Kong, there will be times when connecting flights are just too close to warrant leaving the airport to check into a hotel in the heart of the city. It is at times like these where hotels in Hong Kong Airport show their true value..
11. Dubai to Host one of the World's Most Important Airport Shows in June
Dubai to Host one of the World's Most Important Airport Shows in June. With a record line up of more than 600 suppliers from 40 countries, and over 6,000 visitors expected to attend, the show has grown by 12% this year in line with the ongoing aviation boom across the Middle East, South Asia and Africa. Manufacturers and suppliers heading for Dubai from around the world have major
12. New Technology could save Dubai Airport US$57 million a year
New Technology could save Dubai Airport US$57 million a year. New air conditioning technology developed in the UAE could save international airports like Dubai’s at least US$57 million a year, and airlines like Emirates US$31 million annually, by using electricity instead of fuel to cool aircrafts on the ground. The estimates are based on the 130,000 planes landing at Dubai Airport
13. Mishandled Baggage could cost Air Transport Industry US$5 Billion by 2008
Mishandled Baggage could cost Air Transport Industry US$5 Billion by 2008. Mishandled baggage costs the global air transport industry around US$ 2.5 billion annually, and that figure could double by next year, one of America’s leading technology experts and inventors warned at a conference in Dubai this week.
14. Airspace Congestion Poses Growing Threat to Mega Airports
Airspace Congestion Poses Growing Threat to Mega Airports. Congested airspace, restricted flight paths and dated technical systems could undermine the potential of mega airports in the UAE and other parts of the Middle East, industry experts warned at the Air Traffic Control conference in Dubai on Tuesday. Two senior representatives of one of the world’s leading air navigation serv
15. Dubai World Central International Airport's First Runway to be Completed in October 2007
Dubai World Central International Airport's First Runway to be Completed in October 2007. The US$8.1 billion JXB airport will have a capacity to handle between 120-150 million passengers and 12 million tons of cargo annually upon completion.
16. Updates on Bangkok Airways Samui Airport Closure
Updates on Bangkok Airways Samui Airport Closure. Bangkok Airways has confirmed with ASIA Travel Tips.com that its airport in Koh Samui, Thailand, which had been closed due to severe flooding will reopen at 21:00 today (Tuesday, 2 November 2010) when flights to and from Bangkok will recommence operations. The flights will run from 21:00 until 03:40 on Wednesday as the airline tries

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