airportWith aeronautical revenue declining in the face of dropping pax numbers, airports are not only looking for new ways of generating money but also ways of saving it. Some of gotten pretty innovative.

The Cochin International Airport in India is growing medicinal plants instead of grass. They save money trimming the grass plus get a royalty of 10% of sale of the crop.

Rajiv Gandhi Airport in Hyderabad turns off the lights on the runway when visibility is clear. Delhi Airport has apparently partially introduced this system too.

Numerous airports of course have also taken to video conferencing over flying to meetings, and there have been a raft of the normal cost saving type measures.

 

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Airport Retail and the Psychology of Stress: What Makes Travellers Spend?

Airport Retail and the Psychology of Stress: What Makes Travellers Spend?

That overpriced chocolate bar at Gate 14 wasn’t about hunger—it was about control. In this in-depth essay, we explore how Mood Repair Theory explains airport retail behaviour, especially in high-stress domestic terminals, and what airports can learn from global best practice to meet travellers’ emotional needs.