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Plovdiv airport's new 40M leva terminal will provide gateway to south Bulgaria

Mon, Jul 06 2009 15:04 CET 4998 Views 9 Comments
Plovdiv airport's new 40M leva terminal will provide gateway to south Bulgaria

The new terminal at Plovdiv Airport should increase the flow of traffic into the southern part of Bulgaria.
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Plovdiv airport's new terminal is poised to transform the region into a major tourist destination and substantially increase investment in south-central Bulgaria, Stroitelstvo Gradut has reported.

Investments poured into the facility's overhaul and modernisation amount to 40 million leva. These are funds secured by the Ministry of Transportation and the chief airport operator, Letishte Plovdiv. The new modern terminal complies with international requirements for safety. Moreover, access to and from the facility has been improved thanks to construction of the terminal's new infrastructure.

The facility's service level is designated as C class by IATA with 1000 passengers in a peak hour, with the airport being able to process a total of 500 000 passengers annually.

Plovdiv Airport's new terminal will commence regular operations on August 1 2009.

"We wanted to achieve a modern, technical, state of the art facility, which will incorporate functionality, comfort and efficiency," said chief architect Ilko Nikolov from Arkont-A, the company awarded the construction contract from a national design competition involving 14 other teams.

With the airport commencing operation in August, local authorities believe it will be a great stimuli for the local economy, investment and regional development. "The new cargo terminal concession, which is to be put in action, will have its positive impact over the local development and economy," said Transport Minister, Peter Mutafchiev, quoted by Stroitelstvo Gradut.

Source: propertywisebulgaria.

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Anonymous frannie Mon, Oct 19 2009 18:54 CET

Does anyone have any info at all re. flights from Britain to Plovdiv and back.
We own a chalet in Pomporovo and since Plovdiv has "expanded" cannot fly into this airport. We are having to book into Sofia, making the travelling much longer and so much more tedious.

Anonymous frannie Mon, Oct 19 2009 18:53 CET

Does anyone have any info at all re. flights from Britain to Plovdiv and back.
We own a chalet in Pomporovo and since Plovdiv has "expanded" cannot fly into this airport. We are having to book into Sofia, making the travelling much longer and so much more tedious.

Anonymous iliya Mon, Oct 05 2009 13:32 CET

javascript:%20void(0); Yup good news, but when are we supposed to expect any flights from the UK and to the UK? The airport is operating since august, but i cant find any flights...

Anonymous phillip Mon, Aug 10 2009 22:10 CET

Great news. Especially for taxi drivers who were already experts at ripping off tourists. I was charged 30euro for a six leva fare!

Anonymous Nick Mon, Jul 20 2009 18:33 CET

I dont get it, I flew into Plovidv this year from LGW but cant find any carriers for next year even though airport has been expanded??

Anonymous Vic S Sun, Jul 19 2009 17:11 CET

Brilliant news especially if you are plod ili zelechutzi (fruit and vegetables).
Come on Plovdiv you have done the hard bit, there is a World out there waiting to discover you.

Vic S

Anonymous John Fri, Jul 17 2009 17:42 CET

Now all we need are EasyJet flights from Gatwick to Plovdiv and we are all set.

Anonymous ian Mon, Jul 13 2009 22:55 CET

does anyone know what destinations will be added. any flights to the UK?

Anonymous Jordan Mon, Jul 06 2009 21:15 CET

Well, that is great news. Now it`s time to get the Plovdiv/Asenovgrad highway ready and that would be the cherry on the top.

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