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The expansion project aims to increase the airport’s functional area, improve its operational efficiency, enhance passenger service standards, and double passenger handling capacity. One of the key aspects of the project is creating more space and natural lighting in the baggage claim area. 80 000sqm of additional space will be added between gates B and C. The move also promises to create more space for the passport control area, as well as for passengers arriving and departing in the Gate C area. The project includes also the construction of a station for high-speed trains to link the airport with Oslo and Hamburg.
The first phase of the construction is scheduled to be ready in four years, the second and last phase only after around ten years. It maintains that the expansion must take place within the existing terminal area rather than building a completely new terminal.
Source: standbynordic.com
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