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Nice Cote D'Azur Airport

Nice Côte d'Azur Airport serves the metropolitan region of Nice and the nearby city-state of Monaco. Nice is France's busiest airport outside of the Paris area, and is the main gateway to the Côte d'Azur, a popular tourist destination. easyJet is the largest operator in Nice.

Location of Nice Cote D'Azur Airport, France

Ground Handlers servicing Nice Cote D'Azur Airport


 
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ACI International Director General, Angela Gittens World airports report encouraging 1Q2010 traffic trends, though volcano effect expected in April

5-May-2010 11:28 AM

Worldwide passenger traffic rose by 7.6% in Mar-2010 year-on-year and by 6.1% for the first quarter, according to the latest figures from Airports Council International (ACI). The freight resurgence continued, with a 25.6% rise in total volumes in Mar-2010, led by a 32.4% surge in international freight, while domestic volumes rose 14.6%.

Airport hubs and their evolution

19-Feb-2010 5:13 PM

US hub airports are often host to extraordinary dominance wielded by a single carrier or alliance. In some cases, this concentration far exceeds anything seen in other geographies, even where “national” carriers exist. The US is also the only developed aviation market with a multiple hub system. Most other countries have have one primary international entry point at which the dominant carrier focuses its operations. The only exception is Germany, where Lufthansa operates dual hubs at Frankfurt and Munich. In Spain, Iberia is solely focused on Madrid, having long ago discontinued its transatlantic non-stops from Barcelona. Those that remain are now operated by Continental, Delta and American via their New York hubs.

Charges in focus: New rules on EU airport charges

17-Jan-2008 12:37 PM

The European Parliament this week adopted a Directive to set common (and therefore, hopefully more transparent) principles for calculating airport passenger taxes, to try to prevent any abuse of a dominant position in the market by individual airports.

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