Paul Topping - Session 2: Non-Aeronautical Revenue Development.Global Airport Cities
Paul Topping of Flemingo International gave a presentation on generating non-aeronautical revenue through travel retail and catering in emerging markets. He discussed how non-aeronautical revenue makes up a large portion of many airports' overall revenue. Topping also explained the importance of passenger profiling and research to understand customer needs and maximize sales. Additionally, he presented strategies for airports such as tailoring their retail and food & beverage offerings to passenger demographics, focusing on all aspects of the passenger experience, and structuring tender processes to form long-term partnerships with concessionaires.
John Atkins - Session 1: The Global Airport Cities Report: The Latest Project...Global Airport Cities
This document outlines several transportation infrastructure projects in different regions including high speed rail between two cities, an expansion of commuter rail service including an additional platform, a new road link, widening an existing road, and high speed rail networks in major Chinese cities. The projects aim to improve connectivity through expanded transit and road options.
Caspar Baum - Session 2: Introducing The Emerging Asian Airport CitiesGlobal Airport Cities
This document introduces emerging airport cities in Asia, highlighting key aspects of their development and providing case studies. It summarizes EC Harris' expertise supporting airport development for 30 years globally, including over 50 projects and a strong presence in Asia through offices in 19 countries. Case studies presented include KLIA Airport and Logistics City in Malaysia, China Southern Airlines Airport City in Guangzhou, Shanghai Hongqiao Airport City Hub, Hong Kong Chek Kap Kok 2030 vision, Manila–Clark Airport City, Nanjing Logistics City, and Wuhan Airport Commercial City. These emerging Asian airport cities integrate functions like living, business, transportation, and social infrastructure to extend urban development.
David Fei - Session 1: The Global Airport Cities Report: The Latest Project N...Global Airport Cities
This document summarizes plans for expanding Taoyuan International Airport in Taiwan. It discusses:
1. Plans to build a new Terminal 3 and third runway to increase the airport's passenger and flight capacity from the current 32 million passengers per year to 86 million by 2042.
2. Developing the surrounding Taoyuan Aerotropolis region through integrated planning to transform the airport into an economic hub connected to major cities in Taiwan.
3. The challenges of competing with other airports in the region but the opportunities for Taiwan to promote its industries, culture, tourism and food on the global stage through expansion of the airport.
Paul Topping - Session 2: Non-Aeronautical Revenue Development.Global Airport Cities
Paul Topping of Flemingo International gave a presentation on generating non-aeronautical revenue through travel retail and catering in emerging markets. He discussed how non-aeronautical revenue makes up a large portion of many airports' overall revenue. Topping also explained the importance of passenger profiling and research to understand customer needs and maximize sales. Additionally, he presented strategies for airports such as tailoring their retail and food & beverage offerings to passenger demographics, focusing on all aspects of the passenger experience, and structuring tender processes to form long-term partnerships with concessionaires.
John Atkins - Session 1: The Global Airport Cities Report: The Latest Project...Global Airport Cities
This document outlines several transportation infrastructure projects in different regions including high speed rail between two cities, an expansion of commuter rail service including an additional platform, a new road link, widening an existing road, and high speed rail networks in major Chinese cities. The projects aim to improve connectivity through expanded transit and road options.
Caspar Baum - Session 2: Introducing The Emerging Asian Airport CitiesGlobal Airport Cities
This document introduces emerging airport cities in Asia, highlighting key aspects of their development and providing case studies. It summarizes EC Harris' expertise supporting airport development for 30 years globally, including over 50 projects and a strong presence in Asia through offices in 19 countries. Case studies presented include KLIA Airport and Logistics City in Malaysia, China Southern Airlines Airport City in Guangzhou, Shanghai Hongqiao Airport City Hub, Hong Kong Chek Kap Kok 2030 vision, Manila–Clark Airport City, Nanjing Logistics City, and Wuhan Airport Commercial City. These emerging Asian airport cities integrate functions like living, business, transportation, and social infrastructure to extend urban development.
David Fei - Session 1: The Global Airport Cities Report: The Latest Project N...Global Airport Cities
This document summarizes plans for expanding Taoyuan International Airport in Taiwan. It discusses:
1. Plans to build a new Terminal 3 and third runway to increase the airport's passenger and flight capacity from the current 32 million passengers per year to 86 million by 2042.
2. Developing the surrounding Taoyuan Aerotropolis region through integrated planning to transform the airport into an economic hub connected to major cities in Taiwan.
3. The challenges of competing with other airports in the region but the opportunities for Taiwan to promote its industries, culture, tourism and food on the global stage through expansion of the airport.