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This week: Britain’s busy Friday, US automates passport control
Well, it has been a sort of a sluggish airport related news week with only a couple big stories. And funnily they both came in
This week: world’s best airport, 500 flights cancelled and a VIP’s African troubles
It’s been a rather busy week in airport news-land: There was an award given out to the best airport of the world, a storm cancelled
This week: Berlin builds airport, Denmark has wayfinding app & more
We’re back from our little break and have quite a number of interesting stories from the past week or so. Three stories come from Europe
This week: big U.S. week, Singapore gets bigger, Malaysia’s faux pas
It’s been a big week for U.S. airports, with two headlines, one economically related and the other based on some severe weather. Singapore’s Changi airport
Last week: Turkey’s ambitions, winter havoc and Zeta-Jones
Nomen est omen? Right, we’re late and hence we want to update you as quickly as possible on last week’s airport activities. So forgive us
This week: Strikes, fog, snow, mice and Sarah Jessica Parker
Wow, the year has literally flown away from us. This in fact is our last airport news update for 2012. This week we found some
This week: Sandy’s path of disruptions, Munich in Heathrow, Hobbits in Wellington
Quite clearly this week has been dominated by hurricane Sandy causing devastation over large parts of the U.S. east coast with implication for tens of
This week: snake on a plane, fog, new airport & no more x-ray scanners
It seems the airport news follow the volatile recent climate – you never quite know what you’ll get. So, this week has been relatively quite
This week: Pilgrims stranded, a fake pilot, refuelling problems & more
It’s the last week in September and it seems to have been a very busy finish of the month in regards to airport related news.
This week: Tiny bottles theft, drenched suitcases & another airport design
This week one thing is for sure: we don’t have to rush through a truck load of news items! Why? Because it was a rather















