Oct
28
Filed Under (Aberdeen airport) by Paula on 28-10-2008

The first anniversary of the Aberdeen airport’s Open Air forum is approaching and airport Managing Director, Kevin Brown, is calling for more City & Shire residents to take part at the informal discussion sessions.

Typically, issues up for discussion include developments and investment at the airport, improvements to passenger facilities, updates on new and anticipated destinations for business and leisure, the infrastructure surrounding the terminal and campus and use of public transport services including taxis and buses.

The Open Air format has also been extended to provide a platform for North East business executives to share their views on the development of the airport.

Kevin Brown said: “The purpose of these meetings is to give members of the public the opportunity to meet with us, share their thoughts or concerns, to learn more about what we’re doing to improve their local airport and to have a real say in its development.

“I would like to thank all those who have been coming along for the events and extend the invitation – we want to hear from more members of the public who have thoughts and ideas about their local airport and how it can provide an even better service.”

Open Air sessions are held at the airport every four to six weeks and access to the forum has been improved with the introduction of a new, dedicated email address. To request an invitation to the session, email openair_aberdeen@baa.com and you will receive a reply as soon as possible.

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