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Norris Carter appointed Chief Executive Officer at Tasmania s Hobart Airport

Norris Carter will assume the CEO role at Hobart Airport in March. Hobart International Airport in Tasmania has named Norris Carter as it new Chief Executive Officer. The experienced aviation leader will take up the post at the gateway to Australia’s island state in March. He moves from North Queensland Airports (NQA), operator of Cairns and Mackay Airports, where he was CEO. Former Auckland International Airport General Manager of Retail and Commercial Richard Barker succeeded Carter at NQA in December. Hobart Acting CEO Matt Cocker will continue in his capacity until Carter starts in his new post in March. Thereafter, Cocker will resume his role as Chief Operating Officer.

CNN Pulls Out of Airports After 30 Years, Citing Pandemic

CNN Pulls Out of Airports After 30 Years, Citing Pandemic CNN will no longer be broadcasted in airports, its president says, ending a decades-long run. In a letter to staff members, CNN President Jeff Zucker said the CNN Airport Network will stop operations as of March 31. “The steep decline in airport traffic because of COVID-19, coupled with all the new ways that people are consuming content on their personal devices, has lessened the need for the CNN Airport Network,” Zucker wrote. Americans have drastically curtailed flying amid the COVID-19 pandemic, which started early last year. Zucker said that the network “has kept millions of domestic travelers informed” and “became an iconic part of the traveling experience in this country.”

Oil and gas traffic helps soften impact of pandemic at Sumburgh

SUMBURGH is faring slightly better than other airports in the Highlands and Islands when it comes passenger numbers during the pandemic, with oil and gas traffic helping the figures. New figures showed that there were 17,144 aircraft movements at Sumburgh in November compared to.

Air Canada slashing seat capacity 25%, laying off 1,700 staff

Travel, Tourism & Hospitality Number of passengers at Oman airports reaches 4 1m

January 2021 430 The total number of passengers travelling through airports in the Sultanate (Muscat, Salalah, SUhar and Duqm) at the end of October 2020 reached 4.1 million, new data revealed.   Meanwhile, the number of flights landing and departing from Muscat, Salalah and Sohar International Airports at the end of October 2020 reached 29,999 flights, according to the latest data released by the National Centre for Statistics and information (NCSI).   The total number of passengers at Muscat International Airport fell by 72.4 per cent to 3.69 million passengers at the end of October 2020, over the same period of the previous year.   Meanwhile, the total number of flights at Muscat International Airport also fell by 68.1 per cent to 31,321 flights at the end of October 2020, from 98,144 flights for the same period of 2019.

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