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Sunday, 22.12.2024, 07:17
Riga Airport is Getting Ready to Resume Flights
In
order to prepare its passenger terminal for the increase in passenger traffic,
the Airport will introduce more extensive measures to protect its employees and
passengers and to limit the spread of COVID-19. These include health safety
measures to reduce the risk of spread of the disease in the check-in area,
security controls, at boarding gates and on buses, as well as the provision of
safety glazing at check-in desks and the provision of personal protective
equipment for staff members. Intensified cleaning and disinfection measures are
also planned in the terminal premises, equipment and buses; medical staff will
be involved to monitor passenger health.
“Work
at Riga Airport has continued also during the emergency situation, serving
repatriation flights, cargo and business flights; therefore, from an
operational point of view, the Airport is ready to handle passenger flights as
soon as permission is given to resume them. However, we are aware that the
Airport will have a particularly important role in curbing the spread of
COVID-19 once flights resume, so it is our job to work with airlines and
service providers to carefully and thoughtfully prepare infrastructure and
implement safety measures in order to minimize the risks of infection and
protect our employees, passengers and Airport guests,” says
Laila Odiņa, Chairperson of the Board of Riga Airport.
The
airline data available to the Airport on the resumption of planned flights
after the lifting of the emergency situation shows that the resumption of
flights will take place gradually, taking into account both travel and
communication restrictions in Latvia and other countries, and changes in the
habits of people. Many foreign markets will remain limited even after the
crisis, and fewer flights to Riga are expected to take place for several years
to come. The expected number of passengers by the end of this year could be
around 1.6 mln, and the next year - 4.6 million instead of the
previously planned 8 mln.
Based
on these data and the forecasts of international aviation organizations, the
Airport has developed three recovery scenarios, assuming a medium-rate recovery
forecast as the baseline scenario. Under this scenario, infrastructure and
staff resources are planned, so as to ensure that the Airport is prepared to
respond flexibly to airline demand.
At
the same time, the Airport continues to take measures to ensure company's
long-term stability by reducing operating costs, optimizing staff resources and
reviewing the investment programme.
As reported before, a state of emergency has been declared in the country to limit the spread of the novel coronavirus disease COVID-19 in Latvia, and international passenger carriage to and from Riga Airport has been terminated since 17 March this year.
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