Browsing Department of Politics, People & Place by Subject "Air transport"
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European airline response to the COVID-19 pandemic – contraction, consolidation and future considerations for airline business and management
(Article)The COVID-19 pandemic and the resulting travel restrictions and fall in consumer demand led to a dramatic and unprecedented reduction in passenger flights across Europe. As borders closed, national Governments advised ... -
Factors affecting environmental practice adoption at small European airports: an investigation
(Article)The majority of the world’s 3,759 commercial airports handle under 5 million passengers a year and these small airports rarely employ practices to address their environmental externalities. The aim of this research is to ... -
Grounded aircraft: an airfield operations perspective of the challenges of resuming flights post COVID
(Article)The global COVID pandemic, national lockdowns and unprecedented decline in passenger demand worldwide has led to airlines cancelling services, furloughing staff, applying for financial support and placing aircraft into ... -
Supporting the needs of special assistance (including PRM) passengers: An international survey of disabled air passenger rights legislation
(Article)Passengers who require special assistance at airports and on aircraft represent one of the fastest growing demographics for aviation worldwide. At some airports, annual growth in PRM (persons with reduced mobility) traffic ...