Awards Athens Airport Honored for Efficiency at 20th ATRS World Conference on Rhodes by GTP editing team 1 July 2016 written by GTP editing team 1 July 2016 0 comments Share 0FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 11 Athens International Airport Athens International Airport (AIA) collected one more prize for its efficiency during the Air Transport Research Society (ATRS) 20th anniversary world conference held on Rhodes on July 23-26. AIA was again ranked as Europe’s leader among small- to medium-sized airports for its efficiency. “We are indeed deeply honored that Athens International Airport has been distinguished by the esteemed Air Transport Research Society as the most efficient airport in its category in the performance benchmarking for 2015. The specific year, marked by slow worldwide growth and a highly critical economic and political situation in Greece, has indeed been extremely challenging,” said Dr Yiannis Paraschis, CEO of AIA. “It is true that we are operating within a highly critical environment having to face major challenges; we are, however, firmly committed to maximizing all our efforts to continue weathering the storm and come out even stronger,” Dr Paraschis added. Some 250 delegates from across the globe visited the Dodecanese island for the ATRS conference, which was held in Greece for the second time in the Society’s 20-year history. The conference included the annual presentation of the ATRS Benchmarking Awards to the most efficient airports in the world following the release of key results of its 2016 Global Airport Performance Benchmarking Task Force report. Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL) was once again named the most efficient airport in the world for 2016. ATL made history last year as the first airport ever to serve 100 million passengers in a single year. Omaha Airport picked up the distinction for North America’s small- to medium-sized airports. Copenhagen won the top efficiency award among the large European airports and Greece’s AIA as Europe’s small- to medium-sized airports. In Asia, Hong Kong International Airport clinched the award while Sydney Airport received the award for the Oceania region. The ATRS Global Airport Benchmarking Project assesses the efficiency of airports around the world by measuring and comparing the performance of several important aspects of airport operations including productivity, unit costs, cost competitiveness, financial results and airport charges. The 2017 ATRS world conference is set to take place in Antwerp, Belgium, on July 5-8. Follow GTP Headlines on Google News to keep up to date with all the latest on tourism and travel in Greece. Share 0 FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail GTP editing team This is the team byline for GTP. The copyrights for these articles are owned by GTP. They may not be redistributed without the permission of the owner. previous post Pioneering Greeks: Kostarelos Greek Delicacies – The Place to Go for Traditional Cheese next post ORC European Championship 2016: Porto Carras Hosts Sailing Games, Promotes Marine Tourism You may also like GNTO Wins Major Ermis Awards for Greece’s Tourism Campaign During Paris 2024... 3 February 2025 CONVIN Wins Silver at Event Awards 2025 for Community Engagement & Awareness 31 January 2025 Event Awards 2025: AFEA Congress Wins Silver in Sports Events Category 30 January 2025 Global Marine Travel Named Among Best Workplaces in Greece for 2025 23 January 2025 Marine Tours Among Best Workplaces in Greece for 2025 16 January 2025 Variety Cruises Wins 2024 Lloyd’s List ‘Passenger Line of the Year’ Greek... 16 January 2025 Leave a Comment Cancel Reply Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ