The largest investment in Tallinn Airport’s history will see its passenger capacity double by 2030.
The upgrade will include self-service terminals and more parking spaces.
In total, the reconstruction will add around 16,500 square meters of new space to the existing facility, while more than 18,000 square meters of the existing terminal will also be rebuilt, bringing a total terminal area of 52,500 square meters at a cost of €75 million.
The airport’s baggage area, both for check-in and reclaim, will be made more spacious, a parking lot between the tram and passenger terminals is to be built on, and the border control and gate areas will be expanded. Departures and arrivals, now all on the same concourse, will be separated on different levels in the future.
CEO of Tallinn Airport, Riivo Tuvike, says this goal is not overly optimistic, as the baseline scenario puts the figure at 4.6 million by 2030, while history has shown that passenger numbers in Tallinn have consistently grown ahead of the curve of the European average.
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