Airport Hotels
Australian Airports Association Retail & Commercial Forum reveals keynote speakers as compelling agenda takes shape
In a highlight session of the AAA Retail & Commercial Forum in Sydney, Mastercard Australia Vice President, Digital & Retail Partnerships Leah Rocheleau will offer insights into spending trends among leading inbound nationalities.
Nominations are open for the Australian Airports Association (AAA) Airport Retail & Commercial Forum Awards 2025, to be presented in Sydney on 22 July.
We feature regular updates from the sold-out ASUTIL Conference in Lima this week in words and images.
“It’s wonderful to see our focus on sustainability, technology, art, and passenger experience come to life on screen. This is a great way to share the spirit of Bengaluru with the world – even with those who are yet to visit our airport,” says Bangalore International Airport Limited Managing Director and CEO Hari Marar.
By the end of 2025, the terminal will be expanded further to cover 270,000sq m, providing capacity for up to 40 million passengers a year.
Through this partnership, more than 3,000 PPG frontline team members will complete IBCCES training and certification, equipping them with the skills to better understand and support travellers with hidden disabilities.
A new session, ‘Airport Hotels are a Thing’, has been added to the agenda for the Australian Airports Association (AAA) Retail & Commercial Forum, which takes place in Sydney on 21-23 July.
Norris, an experienced and deeply respected airport commercial executive, is currently General Manager of Aviation and Commercial at Sunshine Coast Airport. He has previously held leadership positions at Vancouver, Auckland and Perth airports.
The Australian Airports Association Retail & Commercial Forum, scheduled for 21-23 July in Sydney, will include a blockbuster programme of seven extra-curricular activities.
The organisers of the fourth Australian Airports Association Retail & Commercial Forum have revealed key topics to be addressed at this year’s event in Sydney on 21-23 July, as a compelling programme takes shape.
This is the 13th time in the history of the awards that the Singapore gateway has received the top accolade.
Net retail revenue per passenger reached €3.35, a slight improvement on €3.30 in the previous year.
Vienna Airport today reported financial results for 2024, with the Retail & Properties division posting a +10% rise in revenue year-on-year to €203 million.
