Plans to replace terminal in just five years.
Bulgaria’s Sofia Airport is to demolish its old Terminal 1, seeking to construct a new terminal on the same location in five years, Sofia Airport CEO Veselin Peykov has announced.
Peykov has told the Bulgarian National Television that constructing a new terminal in the place of the old one would save money.
Noting that Terminal 1 has serviced tens of millions of passengers since it was opened in 1937, Peykov has explained that “times are different now” and a more modern terminal is necessary.
He revealed that the new terminal would have the capacity to service some 5 million passengers per year, or twice as many as the airport’s other existing terminal, Terminal 2.
The new terminal is expected to have 16 to 18 passenger boarding bridges and a parking lot consisting of several levels.
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