New passenger terminal at Brnik Airport
New terminal at Brnik
from Finance
Aerodrom Ljubljana, d.d., the operator of Brnik Airport, the biggest airport in Slovenia, will finish the upgrade and renovation of Terminal 1 by mid-2007, in time for Slovenia's implementation of the Schengen system. A new terminal will also be completed by 2010.
The first phase, the upgrade of Terminal 1 will cost around €10 million. The second phase, the construction of Terminal 2 will cost €40 million. The terminal will be completed by 2010. That's also when the land for a new business-logistics centre will be ready for construction.
A render of the new terminal
http://www.finance-on.net/?MOD=show&id=148709
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Here's also what the website of Aerodrom Ljubljana says about the new terminal:
The new passenger terminal
One result of growing air traffic at Ljubljana Airport and Slovenia's entry into the European Union, which requires the separation of traffic into Schengen and non-Schengen (domestic and foreign), is the planned construction of a new airport terminal.
The current terminal will be renovated and linked to the new terminal by a connecting walkway that will include seven boarding bridges. The capacity of the new terminal will be 850 departing passengers per hour and 850 arriving passengers per hour. An IATA level C standard of services is envisaged to ensure the necessary quality for passenger arrivals and departures. The planning took into account both international and domestic regulations and standards for such facilities and equipment.
The new terminal will be expanded to 32,000 square meters, where 40 check-in counters will be set up, including some automatic ones. The complete separation of Schengen and non-Schengen traffic will be ensured, as well as the separation of arriving and departing passengers. Luggage will be thoroughly inspected and the installation of three luggage carousels is planned for luggage pick-up. There will be room in the terminal for airlines, travel agencies, restaurants and shops, and there are also plans for business lounges and additional services for passengers.
And a video of how Brnik will look like after all the currently planned investments:
http://www.lju-airport.si/eng/ASPDatoteka.asp?ID=159
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And some more renders of the new terminal, scanned from Aerodrom Ljubljana's company magazine:
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NOTE: None of the renders of the new terminal are final, that's why they slightly differ between each other. The final look of the terminal hasn't been determined yet.