Leeds Bradford Airport unveils terminal upgrades following a £2.5m investment
Development works to the terminal building at Leeds Bradford Airport are progressing on schedule following an investment of more than £2.5m.
Construction work has taken place over the winter, in preparation for what is expected to be LBA’s busiest ever summer season.
As well as £2.5m being invested in the terminal, a number of enhancements have already been delivered ahead of schedule.
The main entrance to LBA has already been transformed; offices have been removed to create increased circulation space between the two check-in halls and the installation of new glass windows and flooring has been completed.
An extra security lane will be constructed shortly to help passengers access departures quicker and increased space in the Saltaire bar is being added in the departure lounge.
In addition, work is underway to create a 6,450 sq ft first floor extension to the departure lounge; adding a new large seating area for passengers.
New car park buses are already in operation and toilet refurbishments have been completed.
This announcement is being made during MIPIM Cannes, where LBA is a sponsor and supporter of the Leeds City Region.
Sophie Murr, head of projects at LBA, said: “These are transformational projects across all areas of LBA, which will make a huge positive difference to the passenger experience. All contractors on site are working 24 hours a day and are undertaking tasks with minimum disruption to passengers.
“It has been fantastic to unveil some of the works already and we look forward to moving forward with all other developments in a timely manner to deliver an updated and more spacious terminal for customers in 2017.”
John Parkin, CEO of LBA, added: “Passengers travelling through Leeds Bradford Airport over the last few months will have already noticed a number of improvements to the passenger terminal and we thank customers for their patience throughout the construction period while these upgrades are put in place.
“These upgrades and those planned for delivery this summer are critical for us to deliver the very best service and experience for all of our passengers.”
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