Estonia’s Tallinn Airport will expand its passenger terminal by building around 16,500 m2 of new premises, BNS reports. In addition, the airport will reconstruct over 18,000 m2 of existing areas in the terminal. After the expansion, the passenger terminal’s total floor area will reach 52,500 m2, ERR reports. The airport’s current terminal was designed to handle 2.8 million passengers, but already receives over 3.5 million passengers annually. The expansion will increase the terminal’s capacity to 5.5 million passengers per year. Tallinn Airport plans to complete the expansion project in five stages by 2030 at an estimated total cost of EUR 75mn, which would be the airport’s largest investment ever.
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