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Our Alamo main location ATM will be closed tomorrow, August 27th. Lobby and drive thru hours will remain the same. Lobby: 8:30-4:00Drive thru: 7:30-4:00
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Andy Lee
Experienced Airport Planner Organically Evolved From Ops Management Background
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The competitive tenderto market for a new Sydney Airport Slot Manager was released earlier this week. This is part of the Australian Government's overarching reforms to the slot management mechanism at the airport. Whilst reading up on the various initiatives proposed to date, here is a simple diagram that I have compiled to help visualise/refresh my own memories of Sydney Airport's key scheduling ring fence that exist.#airportcapacity #airportmanagement #slotmanagement #datavisualisation #australianaviation #sydneyairport #sydneyairportdemandmanagementact1997
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John Gallagher
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Even though you may never be looking to make a bid to win an airport duty free concession , this is worth a read. Great insight into how retailers should be thinking when preparing bids.
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Marius Pantea
Consulting Intermediary Agency Ltd
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🔵 Birmingham Airport queues live as passengers face key changes after 'painful' liquids decision - Birmingham Live 🔵Heading to Birmingham Airport? Be prepared for some key changes! Birmingham Live reports on the recent decision about carrying liquids, with some passengers finding it a "painful" adjustment. Stay informed and plan accordingly to navigate through the queues smoothly.Don't let the changes catch you off guard - make sure to check the latest guidelines before you fly. It's all about staying ahead of the game! ✈️Read the full article on Birmingham Live for all the details. Have you experienced these changes firsthand? Share your thoughts and tips below. Let's keep the conversation going! #BirminghamAirport #TravelUpdates #AirportChanges https://ift.tt/nLUcxzy
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Christopher Ganiere, NCARB, LEED AP
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Congratulations to LBG!Passenger traffic at three of the four airports serving Los Angeles County continued to soar in March, with Long Beach Airport hitting an all-time record high for passengers during the month. Meanwhile, at Los Angeles International Airport, growth in domestic passengers has all but vanished, slowing the recovery to pre-pandemic levels. Collectively, Ontario International, Hollywood-Burbank and Long Beach airports saw 1.42 million passengers in March, up exactly 20% from March of 2019. Both March and the first quarter saw continued drops in cargo tonnage figures at LAX and Ontario airports, which together handle more than 98% of the air cargo from all four of the airports serving the county. Cargo tonnage in March fell about 5% at LAX and Ontario compared to the same month last year. Howard Fine/Los Angeles Business Journal#LBG #airports
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Marius Pantea
Consulting Intermediary Agency Ltd
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🔴 Breaking News! Get the latest update on Birmingham Airport queues and the key changes affecting passengers after the recent decision on liquids. Find out more in the article on Birmingham Live. ✈️ #BirminghamAirport #TravelUpdates #PassengerExperience https://ift.tt/nLUcxzy
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Bernard Lavelle
Principal Consultant at BL Aviation Consulting
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London City Airport (LCY) has won its appeal to national government after its original planning application was refused by local government in the form of the London Borough of Newham. LCY now has the ability to expand pax numbers up to 9M per year, from the current cap of 6.5M. This is a significant win for LCY & for its new CEO Alison FitzGerald and her team. LCY did not get everything it wanted as the weekend closure from 12.30 Saturday to 12.30 Sunday remains in place but they have been allowed extra movements Mon-Fri in the first hour. The weekend closure has always been a challenge for LCY airlines as in effect they can use their aircraft at LCY for 6 days/week but the aircraft have 7 days/week costs. This is why BA Cityflyer operate leisure flights from other airports at weekends. However, the history of the weekend closure needs to be kept in mind. During my early years at LCY, under it's then CEO, the late Richard Gooding, we were able to trade the weekend closure against an increase in movements from 17,500 a year to 33,000. Subsequent movement increases were based on the 33,000 annual movement limit, so LCY has been able to substantially develop the airport on the back of this trade. These historical milestones sometimes get forgotten in the cut and thrust of politics and planning. This should be a day of celebration for UK airports as the new Labour government has pushed through a business focused policy that will help UK PLC to grow and develop in a sustainable way and that has to be good news for the economy, for jobs, for growth, for productivity and for UK aviation#aviation #airports #airlines #airportplanning https://lnkd.in/eBpc3huW
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Shafiq Pandor
Managing Consultant at CEPA
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Happy to see that the DfT has finally released our 2019 report on slot allocation. While the aviation landscape may have shifted since we wrote our report, our insights and conclusions are probably still relevant.There's no easy answer for how slots ought to be allocated at very congested airports. The current system works well enough at airports where demand is just slightly more than the available slots, but it doesn't guarantee a good outcome for customers or for society where there is lots of congestion. And it is likely to break down when used to allocate a large number of new slots at a previously congested airport.Auctions are often touted as a solution, but they come with their own practical challenges and risks. Slots are currently allocated at 5-minute intervals, and airlines have complex sets of preferences around which slots are complements and which are substitutes. Running an auction at that level of detail may be too complex and may fail completely.The question is, are the potential benefits from auctions large enough to make taking those risks worthwhile?https://lnkd.in/dMP-jtXT
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Zada Shah
Chief Officer @ EJNW ( Equalities & Justice Northwest) - Exe Coach - All views are my own . OD -HR- EDI Buissness/Partner -Consultant- NHS- Talent Pipline Coach for Non Ex Directors
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The latest Update from the IOPC regarding the Airport incident !
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Gunter Heinrich
Airport Slot Management
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Here is an article I originally published on Airliners.de in April 2023 in connection with the revision of the European Slot Regulation, which has now been translated and published in ACI Europe´s The Bulletin/ October 23. As you know, the revision has been stopped for the time being, but my basic thoughts on the subject still applyhttps://lnkd.in/eFzb97Qc
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Our body scanners are already in use in many Australian airports - here's a glimpse of what the future looks like #securitysystem #bodyscan #airportsecurity #lossprevention #securitysolutions
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