Commercial

Enviro-Point’s new Travel Safe Portable Hygiene Kit to launch at Newcastle and Bristol airports

Enviro-Point’s new Travel Safe Portable Hygiene Kit to launch at Newcastle and Bristol airports

Luggage-Point is supporting Enviro-Point in the launch of a new Travel Safe Portable Hygiene Kit, containing face mask, gloves, hand sanitiser, and anti-bacterial wipes. The kit will launch at Newcastle and Bristol airports in June 2020, as Graeme Stewart, Retail & Services Director, Luggage-Point, explains.

DFI launches Fly-Safe kit to help airports meet safeguarding measures for passengers

DFI launches Fly-Safe kit to help airports meet safeguarding measures for passengers

Duty Free Innovation has brought to market a Fly-Safe kit aimed at airport operators to help their passengers comply with new safety measures. The kit comprises a Type 1 medical face mask, three pairs of disposable gloves, a pack of three sanitising wipes, and an information card on safe travel guidance.

ETRC: COVID-19 “a painful reminder of the vulnerability of the aviation industry”

ETRC: COVID-19 “a painful reminder of the vulnerability of the aviation industry”

This year’s 29th ACI EUROPE Airport Commercial & Retail Conference & Exhibition, taking place in Amsterdam, 8-10 December 2020, is being organised in cooperation with the European Travel Retail Confederation (ETRC). Nigel Keal, ETRC President, and Global Commercial Director, Dufry (Corporate Sponsor of the event), gave Ross Falconer an update on the issues impacting the travel retail industry.

Beijing Capital Airport transforming Terminal 3 commercial areas

Beijing Capital Airport transforming Terminal 3 commercial areas

Beijing Capital International Airport is redeveloping the commercial areas of the international departure lounge in Terminal 3. The project aims to drive stronger performance through significant expansion of the commercial space to over 13,000sqm, and the creation of a radically-updated retail experience.

“Unifying airport planning goals with the future of ground transportation”

“Unifying airport planning goals with the future of ground transportation”

The way people choose to travel to and from the airport isn’t changing, it’s already changed, with Uber now an option for travellers at over 600 airports around the world. Here, Stephanie Hughes, Head of Growth, EMEA Operations, tells Ross Falconer how Uber’s platform can adapt and extend in ways that build around an airport’s physical environment.