by SASIG | Feb 10, 2011 | Latest Aviation Policy News
10 February 2011 The International Air Transport Association (IATA) Director General, Giovanni Bisignani, has criticised the UK Government’s aviation policy and urged it to improve its global competitiveness in air transportation. The airline association said it...
by SASIG | Feb 9, 2011 | Latest Aviation Policy News
9 February 2011 Airlines operating between Guernsey and Gatwick airports are joining forces to oppose an increase in landing fees at the London airport. Guernsey airline, Aurigny, said the extra £400,000 in costs would see fares on the route increase by £2 from 1...
by SASIG | Feb 9, 2011 | Latest Aviation Policy News
9 February 2011 Birmingham Airport has become a one terminal facility, with terminals one and two merged to form a single terminal for all arrivals and departures. All departing passengers will now use a new enlarged & combined security search area and single...
by SASIG | Feb 9, 2011 | Latest Aviation Policy News
6 January 2011 The wintry weather in December 2010 cost British Airways (BA) a total sum of £50 million official figures reveal, after the airline lost the equivalent of 12% capacity. Severe weather conditions hit the UK, Europe and North America, forcing airports to...
by SASIG | Feb 9, 2011 | Calendar
22 February 2011 Guests of Honour: Sir Michael Pitt, Chair, Infrastructure Planning Commission; Katrine Sporle, Chief Executive, The Planning Inspectorate and Richard McCarthy, Director General, Housing and Planning, Department for Communities and Local Government...