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4 stars SKYTRAX for the anti-COVID-19 measures at Bucharest Henri Coanda International Airport

Bucharest Henri Coanda International Airport received 4 SKYTRAX stars for the measures applied in the context of the Covid-19 pandemic. The airports of Athens, Bologna, Copenhagen, Dubai, Dusseldorf, Frankfurt, Milan Malpensa, Riga and Vienna were also rated 4 stars. The Skytrax COVID-19 Airport Safety Assessment is a highly detailed audit of the hygiene and safety measures applied by airports around the world in the context of the coronavirus pandemic and uses state-of-the-art technology, including bioluminescence. Terminal cleanliness, cleaning and disinfection procedures, use of protective equipment by airport staff, signaling of compliance with social distance, including floor and seat markings, hand disinfection facilities, sanitary safety measures for passengers with reduced mobility were assessed, organization and control of passenger flows, sanitation of security control facilities, as well as general passenger facilities (shops, food and beverage selling areas, luggage trolleys, etc.). "Through the SKYTRAX assessment, we have proved that we provide a safe airport experience for all passengers, an experience which is in line with the health measures recommended and set out in the ACI guidelines on restarting and recovering aviation business, in the recommendations of the International Civil Aviation Council Action Group as well as industry best practices. This recognition is an important step in maintaining passenger confidence and a confirmation of our efforts to restore activity and return to normal the air transport industry, severely affected by the pandemic "- said Cosmin Peșteșan, CEO of Bucharest Airports National Company. We remind you that, in November 2020, Bucharest Henri Coanda International Airport received the Health and Safety Accreditation Certificate from the Airport Council International - ACI World. Skytrax is an international air transport rating organization, established in 1989, whose airport ratings are recognized and respected worldwide. Bucharest Henri Coanda International Airport received 4 SKYTRAX stars for the measures applied in the context of the Covid-19 pandemic. The airports of Athens, Bologna, Copenhagen, Dubai, Dusseldorf, Frankfurt, Milan Malpensa, Riga and Vienna were also rated 4 stars. The Skytrax COVID-19 Airport Safety Assessment is a highly detailed audit of the hygiene and safety measures applied by airports around the world in the context of the coronavirus pandemic and uses state-of-the-art technology, including bioluminescence. Terminal cleanliness, cleaning and disinfection procedures, use of protective equipment by airport staff, signaling of compliance with social distance, including floor and seat markings, hand disinfection facilities, sanitary safety measures for passengers with reduced mobility were assessed, organization and control of passenger flows, sanitation of security control facilities, as well as general passenger facilities (shops, food and beverage selling areas, luggage trolleys, etc.). "Through the SKYTRAX assessment, we have proved that we provide a safe airport experience for all passengers, an experience which is in line with the health measures recommended and set out in the ACI guidelines on restarting and recovering aviation business, in the recommendations of the International Civil Aviation Council Action Group as well as industry best practices. This recognition is an important step in maintaining passenger confidence and a confirmation of our efforts to restore activity and return to normal the air transport industry, severely affected by the pandemic "- said Cosmin Peșteșan, CEO of Bucharest Airports National Company. We remind you that, in November 2020, Bucharest Henri Coanda International Airport received the Health and Safety Accreditation Certificate from the Airport Council International - ACI World. Skytrax is an international air transport rating organization, established in 1989, whose airport ratings are recognized and respected worldwide.

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