Monday, May 21st, 2012
New airports at Modlin and Świdnik to open doors in 2012
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Courtesy of Modlinairport.pl |
Two new airports in Poland will begin operating this year. Modlin, a former military aircraft facility located near Warsaw, is being modernized at a cost of zł.300 million and will check in its first passengers just in time for Euro 2012, Dziennik Gazeta Prawna reported.
Maximum capacity is planned at two million passengers annually.
An as-yet unnamed airport near Lublin, called Świdnik by the Polish media, will handle its first flights in October and will be the first Polish greenfield airport to be built since World War II.
Airport management is planning for a total of 300,000 passengers during the first year, but told DGP that capacity could be expanded to one million annually.
From Warsaw Business Journal
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