vineri, 31 ianuarie 2014

New rules on liquids, aerosols & gels

Europe’s airports ready for new rules on liquids, aerosols & gels

 
For immediate release                                                           31 January 2014

Brussels, 31 January 2014:  The new EU* rules for air passengers carrying liquids, aerosols and gels (LAGs) take effect today. They are being introduced as part of a more ambitious plan to lift the ban on the carriage of LAGs altogether.
The new rules will have minimal direct impact on EU air passengers as their primary function is to facilitate passengers travelling from/to non-EU airports transferring at EU airports and the LAGs in question are only those purchased (and correctly packaged) at airport shops and on board air carriers.  
Olivier Jankovec, Director General ACI EUROPE commented “The new LAGs regime starting today is the fruit of strong cooperation with the European Commission, national authorities and international partners°, as well as other industry stakeholders. Europe's airports are ready and have spent in excess of €150 million to accommodate the change. This will enhance the airport experience of transfer passengers who until now had to surrender their duty free purchases from non-EU airports** and air carriers.”
He added “This is part of our investment toward getting back to the good old days before 2006, when there were no restrictions on LAGs at all for passengers. We are committed to reaching that ambitious endgoal and we will continue our cooperation with the European Commission and the other partners. This will require further advancements in screening technology, in terms of security, operational feasibility and passenger facilitation. It’s only by taking all these into account, that we will remove the hassle out of this aspect of air travel.”
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Notes for Editors
* The new EU rules are effective at airports in the EU, EEA and Switzerland.
° The US, Canadian and Australian authorities are all introducing equivalent rules.
** The exceptions to this rule were airports in the USA, Canada, Singapore and Croatia (before its entry into the EU in July 2013) and Malaysia.

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For more information, please contact:
Robert O’Meara, Director, Media & Communications, ACI EUROPE at
e-mail: robert.omeara@aci-europe.org, tel: +32 (0)2 552 09 82
website: www.aci-europe.org               twitter: @ACI_EUROPE
ACI EUROPE is the European region of Airports Council International, the only worldwide professional association of airport operators. ACI EUROPE represents over 450 airports in 44 European countries. Member airports handle 90% of commercial air traffic in Europe, welcoming over 1.5 billion passengers, 18 million tonnes of freight and more than 20 million aircraft movements each year.
EVERY FLIGHT BEGINS AT THE AIRPORT.

marți, 7 ianuarie 2014

European airports welcomed 3.5% more passengers during November 2013

European airports welcomed 3.5% more passengers during November

 
For immediate release                                                              7 January 2014

Brussels, 7 January 2014: European airport trade body, ACI EUROPE today released its traffic results for the month of November across the European airport network. The overall passenger traffic growth at Europe’s airport reported an increase of +3.5% compared to November 2012.

EU airports showed an increase averaging +2.2%, while passenger traffic at non-EU airports reported an average increase of +8.4%, when compared with the same month in the preceding year. 

In line with recent months, most non-EU airports posted very dynamic growth, while EU airports reported mixed results. Airports in Ireland, Malta and Portugal enjoyed significant growth, along with many in Eastern Europe. Spanish airports continued to see improving performance and many in the UK and the Benelux also posted positive figures. However, passenger traffic was generally disappointing in France, Germany, Italy and Austria - as well as in Greece and Cyprus.
 
Aircraft movements for the whole of Europe reported an increase of +0.4%, while freight reported a welcome robust result of +5.4%.
 
Airports welcoming more than 25 million passengers per year (Group 1), airports welcoming between 10 and 25million passengers (Group 2), airports welcoming between 5 and 10 million passengers (Group 3) and airports welcoming less than 5 million passengers per year (Group 4) reported an average adjustment of +2.1%, +4.3%, +5.3% and +4.5% respectively when compared with November 2012.
 
Airports that experienced the highest increases in passenger traffic per group, when comparing November 2013 with November 2012 were:
 
GROUP 1 Airports – Moscow SVO (+10.9%), Istanbul IST (+7.6%), Antalya (+6.1%), Barcelona BCN (+4.5%) & London LGW (+4.2%)
 
GROUP 2 Airports - Istanbul SAW (+44.4%), St Petersburg (+14.8%), Gran Canaria (+13.5%), Malaga (+12.2%) & Dublin (+6.7%)
 
GROUP 3 Airports – Catania (64.6%), Lanzarote (+21.3%), Ankara (+20.6%), Warsaw WAW (+19.1%) & Alicante (+14.4%)
 
GROUP 4 Airports - Vatry (+117.4%), Tampere (+46.9%), Kaunas (+45.2%), Chambery (+28.3%) & Rome CIA (+27.9%)
 
The 'ACI EUROPE Airport Traffic Report – November 2013’ includes 181 airports in total representing approximately 88% of European air passenger traffic.

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The ACI EUROPE Airport Traffic Report is a dedicated service for journalists available in the password protected ‘Airport Traffic Report’ section of the ‘Media room’ on our website www.aci-europe.org. Accredited members of the media may also access additional traffic analysis and comprehensive traffic databases. For your password to access these sections, please contact us by e-mail at: communique@aci-europe.org. Your request will be validated and the password will be e-mailed to your work address.
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For more information, please contact:
 
Robert O’Meara, Director, Media & Communications, ACI EUROPE at
e-mail: robert.omeara@aci-europe.org, tel: +32 (0)2 552 09 82
 
ACI EUROPE is the European region of Airports Council International, the only worldwide professional association of airport operators. ACI EUROPE represents over 450 airports in 44 European countries. Member airports handle 90% of commercial air traffic in Europe, welcoming over 1.5 billion passengers, 18 million tonnes of freight and more than 20 million aircraft movements each year.
 
EVERY FLIGHT BEGINS AT THE AIRPORT.