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In this video conversation from the 2021 Skift Air Travel Online forum, we speak with Sean Donohue, CEO of Dallas Fort Worth International Airport on DFW’s sustaining pandemic strength, the wider healing of the aviation market, and DFW’s latest sustainability and tech developments.
Dallas Fort Worth International Airport
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- In this video: How DFW continues to thrive in a time of modification: Thanks to its close proximity to one of the fastest growing city areas in the United States, DFW had an unique advantage throughout the pandemic, and a fast healing. Looking ahead, the airport is well placed to thrive as a main North American center and economic engine for the region.Airline recovery from
- around the world: A Dallas Fort Worth point of view on growing airline company optimism coming out of the pandemic, with a look at latest traffic and promising forecasts for the coming quarters into 2022. Development and sustainability stewardship: Insights into
- how DFW is exploring cutting-edge sustainability methods and tech to power their operations, consisting of wind purchase, gas, and sustainable aviation fuels, as a method of both accountability and good company; as well as new biometric tech to help produce a truly 21st-century client experience. At the center of an uniquely succeeding urbane center
, Dallas Fort Worth International Airport stayed agile throughout the pandemic and continues to flourish as an essential North American entrance and financial engine. In a market of flux, the air travel sector continues to seek ingenious services as part of the wider recovery pathway, with airports leading the way. In this video conversation from the 2021 Skift Air Travel Forum, Sean Donohue, CEO of Dallas Fort Worth International Airport, talks with Skift founder & CEO Rafat Ali on DFW’s long-lasting resilience throughout the pandemic, its methods and approach to remaining nimble in the face of fast change, and offers a summary of some of the sustainable services and tech developments it’s accepting to preserve both responsibility and its organization core.