Glasgow Airport has been crowned Airport of the Year for the second consecutive year.
Glasgow Airport has been crowned Airport of the Year for the second consecutive year at the Scottish Transport Awards.The Airport of the Year title recognises the airport's operational excellence and commitment to improving the passenger experience.
“Our wider airport community employs thousands of people across more than 100 companies, but we each have the same desire and drive to ensure our passengers enjoy an excellent customer experience.“We focus on ensuring the passenger is at the heart of everything we do, so it is great to see that the judging panel has once again recognised the remarkable work being done day in, day out by our people.
Additionally, the CAELUS venture, a joint project spearheaded by AGS Airports in collaboration with NHSThe initiative aims to pioneer the first medical distribution network in the UK using drone technology.
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