Manchester Airport calls for clear plan to help travel industry as strict new measures announced
It comes as home secretary Priti Patel outlined a series of new border measures
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The Greater Manchester, Merseyside and West Yorkshire pension funds have appointed 27 companies to provide services across their combined £46bn property portfolio, including management and valuations, to enable “a more cost-effective approach”.
Full list of firms below
Formerly known as Northern Pool, the three pension funds are known collectively as the Northern LGPS – the largest of the eight Local Government Pension Scheme pools, and has combined assets under management of £46bn.
The assets include stakes in the £1bn Airport City in Manchester, a project being delivered in joint venture with Beijing Construction Engineering Group International and Manchester Airports Group, and Hythe, a 34,000 sq ft office block and 70,000 sq ft logistics scheme at Wirral Waters, Merseyside.
21 January 2021
All passengers flying Singapore Airlines outbound from Singapore and Indonesia (bound for Singapore) will be able to book pre-departure polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) and serology tests as part of a trial service.
The scheme will be operated in partnership with Collinson.
The medical services provider will lead and manage the process; and subject to success, the programme is expected to be expanded to include more cities in the SIA and SilkAir network.
This is the first time that Singapore Airlines has offered pre-departure testing services with a global partner to its passengers.
The newly developed and secure portal, seamlessly accessible via Singapore Airlines’ flight booking platforms, will enable customers to request an appointment for a pre-departure test with their preferred in-city clinic from a given list of testing facilities.