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Реферат: About Riga international airportRiga Technical University Faculty of Engineering Economics Riga international airport Riga 2004 |Contents | Table 1. Aircraft movements Passenger figures exceed 600 000, i.e. by 1.7% more than in 2001 for
the second consecutive year. Altogether, the airport handled 18 676 flights
falling behind the previous report year by 1.2% due to “Austrian Airlines”, For the third year air cargo transportation has grown considerably with turnover exceeding 6 000 tons for the first time, i.e. by 26.3% over the previous year. Cargo transportation import (78.2%) still significantly exceeds export (21.8%). To achieve these results the airport staff had to be more purposeful, determined and competent than in the previous report period. 12 carriers including “Air Baltic”, “Aeroflot”, “Austrian Airlines”, Scheduled direct flights linked Riga with 16 European cities including Table 2. Cargo transportation (t) In 2002 the flight map changed slightly with “Air Baltic” exploring
new destinations and starting flights to Berlin in May and later to Vienna. Table 3. Passenger movements In 2002 73 passengers out of every 100 handled in Riga (including
transit) travelled to or from Western Europe. Altogether scheduled flights
to Western Europe were responsible for the growth of passengers figures In 2002 passenger figures for Eastern and Central Europe have grown
slightly. Some destinations have faced radical changes. As in previous
years, passengers figures decreased by 17.3% on the Moscow route. For the
second year after resuming scheduled flights on the Tallinn route passenger
figures went down by 11.4%. Passengers figures on the Prague route
increased significantly by 27.7% for the second year. It should be
underlined that the Prague route has the highest absolute growth rate, i.e.
by 13 000 passengers more and even surpasses the Copenhagen route. Only three of the carriers providing scheduled flights to Riga during
the report year have carried fewer passengers than in 2001, i.e. “Aeroflot”
with 29.6%, “Finnair” with 16.3% and “LOT” with 2.7%. These airlines have
reduced flight frequency by 35.8%, 2.4% and 1.7% respectively. “Air Baltic”
has carried the majority of passengers to and from Riga, i.e. 43% of the
total number of passengers. “?SA” with 10% of passengers handled at “Riga”
airport ranks 2nd. As in 2001, “British Airways” with 9% ranks 3rd, Table 4. Passenger movements per city In 2002 the handled cargo volume has increased by more than 1 300 tons when compared to the previous year. Riga International Airport has never faced such an important increase in cargo volume before. Of all the carries providing scheduled flights, “?SA” achieved the
highest growth of both cargo volume and passengers figures; while Table 5. Cargo transportation (t) Modernization and extension of the airport During the report year attention was paid to the reinforcement and
technical upgrading of aviation security measures. “Riga” Airport
investment in aviation security has always been balanced. In view of the In the middle of 2002 cargo X-ray equipment was obtained and
installed. Latvia is a member of European Aviation Conference (ECAC), which
set 1 January 2003 the deadline for the introduction of the 100% screening
of checked baggage at international airports. If this requirement had not
been met, the aircraft departing from Riga would have faced long handling
delays at other European airports; while all the baggage arriving from To reinforce security in the major areas and facilities at the airport, the aircraft handling area and the technical area of the airfield was fenced off and a checkpoint was arranged. During the report year the 2nd and 3rd floor reconstruction of the passenger terminal continued. Airline agencies moved to comfortable offices and after the reconstruction the 3rd level of passenger terminal was opened. After many years the restaurant run by the well-known Latvian company “Lido” has been opened at the airport. The airport guests have an opportunity both to enjoy the “Lido” menu and have a panoramic view over the airfield, which was impossible for a long time due to the reconstruction. The terminal has also become friendlier to passengers with special needs, as the lift facilitates access to any level of the terminal. In the winter season airfield maintenance requires extra effort and costs. It is extremely important to ensure the airport operation irrespective of the weather and provide all flights according to the flight schedule. Therefore the airport has upgraded transport and emergency systems by obtaining two multi-functional airfield maintenance vehicles produced by the well-known company “Marcel Boschung AG”. The vehicles remove snow from runway, taxiways and apron areas and provide anti-icing of surfaces. In the summer season the vehicles are used to collect garbage and dust. Equipment for the treatment of land amelioration systems, loading and digging was obtained. An airfield area of 10 ha was cleared of underbrush, thus increasing ground capacity. “Riga” airports is the second of the European airports having
introduced the passenger loyalty programme N.O.V.A. to the benefit of our
passengers, despite the fact that it does not bring the airport any extra
profit. However, the programme enables the airport to keep in touch with
passengers regularly and not only while they are travelling. SJSC Riga International Airport ended the financial year 2002 with Runway and airport infrastructure maintenance, salaries, and credit interest payments comprise the major expenditure share of economic activity. In 2002 the airport continued to invest resources in the development of infrastructure and purchasing of runway maintenance equipment. One of the main investments was purchasing of a new automatic baggage screening to provide maximum safety for passengers.
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