News: Glasgow airport set for major overhaul
Flights > News > # 1266 (09/05/2007)
Plans have been unveiled for a multi-million pound overhaul of Glasgow Airport's terminal building.
The "skyhub" project will result in increased passenger capacity and is due for completion in the autumn of 2008.
Last October, Glasgow Airport operators BAA set out a £290m 25-year plan to transform the site, including a £25m terminal expansion. The new project aims to reduce security waiting times, increase capacity in the terminal and offer passengers a wider choice of shops, bars and restaurants.
The managing director of Glasgow Airport, Gordon Dewar, said: "Skyhub is the biggest single investment by BAA in Glasgow Airport for a generation and underlines BAA's long term commitment to the airport.”
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