Thursday, July 31, 2014

BIA among the most inefficient in Asia

The Bandaranaike International Airport (BIA) has been rated as one of the most inefficient international airports in Asia.
The rating has been done by the Airport Transport Research Society (ATRS) and is included in the Annual Global Airport Benchmarking Report.
The Air Transport Research Society released the results of its annual benchmarking study of commercial airports in Europe, Asia and the Pacific, and North America. Based on a rigorous analysis of airport cost and revenue data, the ATRS benchmarking study assessed the productivity and efficiency of nearly 200 airports and selected the most efficient airports in each of the regions, as well as the most efficient airport, overall.
Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport in Atlanta, GA, won their 11th top efficiency excellence award this year during the 12 year history of ATRS airport efficiency awards which began in 2003.
Other top performers in North America include Charlotte and Oklahoma City airports. In Canada, Vancouver and Calgary International Airports are in the top of the list of Canadian airports.
This year, Copenhagen Airport won the top productivity and highly efficient airport in Europe. Three of Korea’s 14 airports, managed by Korea Airports Corp. (KAC), were named among the most efficiently operated airports in Asia.
The Kansai International Airport in Japan and Nagoya Airport of Japan and the Bandaranaike International Airport of Sri Lanka were found to be the most inefficient in Asia.


    colombogazette.com

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