Ohrid Airport gets health certificate

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Ohrid St. Paul the Apostle Airport has been accredited by Airports Council International (ACI) in ACI’s Airport Health Accreditation Program, a new international health benchmark for airports around the world, designed to help reassure the travelling public that airport facilities remain safe and that precautions are being taken to reduce any risk to their health. According to ACI, 350 airports around the world have so far applied for the Airport Health Accreditation Program Certificate, while sixty of them have received it so far. “We are honoured to receive ACI’s Airport Health Certificate for Ohrid Airport, after already receiving it for Skopje Airport, in October 2020. We applied for ACI’s Health Accreditation Program for Ohrid Airport in November 2020. The whole audit process lasted up until now, April 2021. All our airport processes, including our health emergency and disinfection plans were audited, as well as TAV’s Airport Pandemic Protocol, which has been implemented at Ohrid Airport during the pandemic. ACI’s Airport Health Certificate is a global recognition that Ohrid St. Paul the Apostle Airport offers safe journeys for our passengers”, Metin Batak, the General Manager of operator TAV Macedonia, said. Ohrid Airport’s certificate will be valid over the next twelve months. As previously reported, other airports have received the accreditation in countries of the former Yugoslavia. In addition to Skopje, they include Zagreb, Belgrade, Sarajevo and Zadar.

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