Overhaul of Belgrade's two terminals has begun
Saturday, 20th August, 2011
Work on the overhaul of the two terminals at Belgrade International Airport, Serbia, has begun. Located near the A transit area gates, the business class lounge, used by all airlines, is being expanded and modernised and will be completed in September 2011.
Following the lounge's completion, work will begin on the expansion of both Terminals 1 and 2. The expansion project entails the construction of a new floor above the current terminal buildings. It will be used by passengers arriving on incoming flights, thus separating them from the departing passengers.
Construction will take place in four phases. The first one will see the expansion of the C1-2 gate and the expansion of gates from A1 to A5. As a result, an extra 2,750m2 will be added. Gates C3-4 and C5-6 will be expanded in the second phase. The third phase will involve the expansion of the A6 gate and onwards, with the fourth and final phase seeing the construction of the completely new floor which will stretch over 4,900m2. Another apron will be built next to terminal 2 which will be able to handle four medium sized aircraft. Once the project is completed, a total of 9,900m2 will be added and the Terminal 1 air bridges will be replaced.
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