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After more than a year of record low traffic, Avinor's airports are now gearing up to accommodate more passengers in the time ahead. For those who are going to travel to and from abroad, it will be a different travel experience than what one is used to from before the pandemic.
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28 January 2021 09:10
Oslo Airport has been certified with four stars out of five possible by renowned Skytrax. - A very nice recognition of the extensive infection control work that has been discontinued, says airport director Stine Ramstad Westby.
In recent months, Skytrax has checked the protection of infection control at airports around Europe. In this connection, Oslo Airport has been certified with four stars. There are only two airports, Istanbul and Fuimicino in Rome, which have achieved five stars. Copenhagen gets four stars, while Arlanda is awarded three.
- Since March, we have worked intensively to put in place good infection control measures in the terminal. In addition, we have adapted operations on an ongoing basis to changed government requirements that have come at short notice. The collaboration between Avinor and the other partners at the airport has worked very well, and this award shows that we have done a lot right in this work, says Westby.