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MIA travel tips ahead of busy Spring Break travel week

Source: MIA More than 5.7 million passengers are expected at Miami International Airport during its 33-day Spring Break travel season currently ongoing and that will run until  4 April 2025, which is a 3% increase over the same period last year. The season’s busiest week is projected to be from March 16 to 23, when more than 1.4 million passengers are expected at the global gateway, for an average of nearly 180,000 passengers per day. Miami-Dade County grade schools start spring break on March 21. With record-breaking travel expected this week, MIA is providing the following travel tips: Check-In: Arrive at MIA three hours before your flight to give yourself enough time for parking, airline check-in, and the security screening [...]

2025-03-19T00:59:03+02:00March 19th, 2025|AIRPORTS, News|

Aena Group airports recorded over 24.5 million passengers in February

Source: Aena 4.4% more than in the same month of 2024 Between January and February, the number of passengers exceeded 49.5 million, 5.3% up on the same period of 2024 The airports handled 223,083 aircraft movements in February 111,790 tonnes of freight were transported Aena's airports in Spain handled almost 20 million passengers in the second month of the year, 4% more than in 2024 The airports of the Aena Group (comprising the 46 airports and two heliports in Spain, London Luton Airport and 17 airports in Brazil) closed the second month of 2025 with 24,537,134 passengers, 4.4% more than in the same month of 2024; they handled 223,083 aircraft movements, 4.7% more than in 2024; and they transported 111,790 [...]

2025-03-12T16:40:42+02:00March 12th, 2025|AIRPORTS, News|

Book Signing with Mauricio Boekhoudt at Aruba Airport

Source: Aruba Airport Aruba Airport Hosted a Book Signing Moment with Mauricio Boekhoudt, Author of IDOOR and Others  A Book About the Rich History of Aruba’s Aviation Aruba Airport Authority N.V. (AAA) is proud to celebrate the launch of the book IDOOR and Others: Aruba’s Aviation History 1923-1950, written by aviation expert Mauricio Boekhoudt, IAP. This remarkable publication sheds light on the rich and fascinating history of aviation in Aruba, from its early days in 1923 through the development of the island as a key aviation hub in the Dutch West Indies. Mauricio Boekhoudt has dedicated over 45 years to the aviation industry, beginning his career as an air traffic controller at Aruba’s airport and later serving as a strategic [...]

2025-03-03T23:20:06+02:00March 4th, 2025|AIRPORTS, News|

ACI-LAC certifies Floripa Airport as the first airport in Brazil to achieve Level 4 of the ACA program

Source: ACI-LAC The Airports Council International for Latin America and the Caribbean (ACI-LAC) is pleased to announce that Floripa Airport, operated by Zurich Airport Brasil, has become the first airport in Brazil to achieve Level 4 (“Transformation”) of the ACI Airport Carbon Accreditation program. To reach Level 4, the airport demonstrated a consistent reduction in greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, consolidated stakeholder engagement at the airport site, and established a long-term carbon management strategy aimed at achieving net-zero GHG emissions by 2040. This milestone aligns Floripa Airport with the aviation industry’s Net Zero commitment, in accordance with the Paris Agreement and the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). Floripa Airport achieved this result through the tracking and monitoring of 30 categories [...]

2025-02-26T09:03:55+02:00February 26th, 2025|AIRPORTS, News, ORGANISATIONS|

United Opens Grab-and-Go Club in Houston

Source: United Airlines Airline opens second United Club FlySM location where travelers can quickly carry out snacks, coffees and other beverages on the way to their gate Houston location reflects the airline's continued investments in IAH and its broader United ClubSM portfolio United opened its newest United Club Fly location at George Bush Intercontinental Airport, designed for travelers who want a convenient option to pick up a snack, beverage or barista-made coffee as they head to their flight. At United Club Fly in Houston, travelers can experience: Seamless, self-scan entry with their boarding pass at automated entry gates. Selection of premium food and beverage for the on-the-go traveler, including fresh-squeezed orange juice, warmed pastries, wraps, salads, sandwiches and more. Barista-crafted, [...]

2025-02-26T09:52:57+02:00February 26th, 2025|AIRLINES, AIRPORTS, News|

Forbes names Toronto Pearson one of “Canada’s Best Employers” for second year

Source: Greater Toronto Airports Authority For the second year in a row, Toronto Pearson is among Canada’s Best Employers in Forbes’ annual ranking, climbing to a new personal best for the airport in 2025. Toronto Pearson ranked an impressive 107th this year, and second place among all Transportation and Logistics companies included in the list of Canada’s top 300 employers. “Last year was a remarkable year of growth for the Toronto Pearson community. Receiving this achievement from Forbes for a second consecutive year and attaining this new personal best demonstrates our dedication to continuous improvement as an employer,” said Mark Carbonelli, Chief Human Resource Officer, Toronto Pearson. “This recognition reflects our commitment to listening to employee feedback and taking meaningful [...]

2025-02-25T08:56:28+02:00February 25th, 2025|AIRPORTS, News|

Orlando International Taking Steps in Future Vertiport Development

Source: Orlando International Airport Orlando International Airport (MCO) is preparing now for the next evolution in flight – with plans to develop a vertiport for future Electric Vertical Take-Off and Landing (eVTOL) aircraft. A procurement item on the agenda at the Greater Orlando Aviation Authority (GOAA) Board latest meeting, stated the intention to publish an Invitation to Negotiate (ITN), which will be used to identify potential partners capable of developing and operating a vertiport at MCO. GOAA has collaborated with local, state, and federal partners during the past several years on Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) to include integrating eVTOL aircraft into operations at MCO. A vertiport is essential to eVTOL operations, and MCO has several initiatives to support AAM concepts. [...]

2025-02-25T08:50:09+02:00February 25th, 2025|AIRPORTS, News|

Aena celebrates ten years on the stock market as the world’s leading airport company by market capitalisation and the sixth largest listed company in Spain

Source: Aena Aena has a market capitalisation of 32,490 million euros on the Spanish stock market Its shares have appreciated by 273.4%, from 58 euros at the starting price on 11 February 2015 to 216.6 euros at the close on Friday, an all-time high Aena has paid its shareholders 4,857 million euros in dividends over nine years (2015-2023), in nominal terms. 51% of this amount (2,477.1 million euros) has been received by the State as the majority shareholder, which, moreover, does not make public contributions to the company, as Aena is self-financing "We are aware of Aena's dual commitment: to society and the territories that host the airports, and to public and private shareholders", Chairman and CEO, Maurici Lucena Aena [...]

2025-02-21T08:18:05+02:00February 21st, 2025|AIRPORTS, News|

Aruba Airport Wins Routes 2025 Award

Source: Aruba Airport Aruba Airport Authority N.V. (AAA) is proud to announce that it has been named the winner of the Routes Americas 2025 Award in the Under 4 million Passenger Category, reinforcing AAA’s commitment to air service development, airline partnerships, and connectivity expansion. Recognizing Excellence in Airline Marketing The Routes Americas 2025 Awards celebrate outstanding achievements in airport and destination marketing, honoring airports, destinations, and airlines that have demonstrated exceptional success in route development and network growth. This award is particularly significant as winners are chosen by the airlines themselves, making it one of the most prestigious accolades in the aviation industry. This year, 15 airports, five destinations, and five airlines were selected as finalists across various categories. A [...]

2025-02-18T19:28:08+02:00February 18th, 2025|AIRPORTS, News|

Short flights, big getaways: Where 300 miles can take you from Houston’s airports

Source: Houston Airports From the Texas Hill Country to Louisiana’s bayous, these short-haul flights turn travel time into vacation time. For Houston travelers who are short on time but craving a change of scenery, a quick flight under 300 miles might be the perfect escape. Whether it’s a Texas weekend getaway or a last-minute Spring Break destination, flights from George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH) and William P. Hobby Airport (HOU) offer plenty of options that get you there in about an hour—or less. Under an Hour: The Quickest Flights from IAH The shortest commercial flight out of Bush Airport takes just 54 minutes and covers 123 miles to Victoria, Texas. The South Texas city may not be a household name [...]

2025-02-17T08:30:36+02:00February 17th, 2025|AIRPORTS, News|