Singapore Changi has become the first airport in the Asia-Pacific region to successfully complete the Airport Health Measures Audit Program, Airports Council International (ACI) World said in a press release.
The Airport Health Measures Audit Program – developed in partnership with Bureau Veritas – supports airports in their post-pandemic recovery by addressing their specific risks and reassuring passengers through an on-site audit of their health measures.
Changi is the first airport in Asia-Pacific region to complete the Airport Health Measures Audit Program
By successfully completing the audit, Changi Airport has demonstrated compliance with a harmonised set of measures, aligned with the recommendations of national and international authorities, and can now display the associated SafeGuard label.
The SafeGuard label certifies that teams have been effectively trained on hygiene best practices and assures that protective measures are properly set up and implemented in a transparent way.
Changi also successfully renewed its accreditation under ACI World’s Airport Health Accreditation Program, demonstrating that the health measures in place at the airport are aligned with industry best practices.
“By being the first airport in the Asia-Pacific region to successfully complete the Airport Health Measures Audit Program, Changi Airport has shown they are committed to ensuring the health and safety of passengers, staff and the general public,” ACI World director general Luis Felipe de Oliveira said.
“This sets an example for the industry, showing how we can work together to support recovery and bring back the sustainable social and economic benefits of aviation we deliver to the communities we serve.
“Partnerships, like the one we have forged with Bureau Veritas, has benefitted Changi Airport and will support the wider aviation industry and help to push it forward during the recovery process and beyond.”
Singapore Changi has become the first airport in the Asia-Pacific region to successfully complete the Airport Health Measures Audit Program, Airports Council International (ACI) World said in a press release.
The Airport Health Measures Audit Program – developed in partnership with Bureau Veritas – supports airports in their post-pandemic recovery by addressing their specific risks and reassuring passengers through an on-site audit of their health measures.
By successfully completing the audit, Changi Airport has demonstrated compliance with a harmonised set of measures, aligned with the recommendations of national and international authorities, and can now display the associated SafeGuard label.
The SafeGuard label certifies that teams have been effectively trained on hygiene best practices and assures that protective measures are properly set up and implemented in a transparent way.
Changi also successfully renewed its accreditation under ACI World’s Airport Health Accreditation Program, demonstrating that the health measures in place at the airport are aligned with industry best practices.
“By being the first airport in the Asia-Pacific region to successfully complete the Airport Health Measures Audit Program, Changi Airport has shown they are committed to ensuring the health and safety of passengers, staff and the general public,” ACI World director general Luis Felipe de Oliveira said.
“This sets an example for the industry, showing how we can work together to support recovery and bring back the sustainable social and economic benefits of aviation we deliver to the communities we serve.
“Partnerships, like the one we have forged with Bureau Veritas, has benefitted Changi Airport and will support the wider aviation industry and help to push it forward during the recovery process and beyond.”