The Terminal Expansion Project
Through this project, the terminal building will be developed to eventually occupy double its current footprint. The newly created space, achieved through two lateral extensions followed by a frontal one, will allow for a substantial increase in operational areas, more circulation and seating space, and a much wider variety of eateries and retail outlets.
The introduction of new technologies that will have the dual purpose of facilitating more seamless airport journeys and allowing the company to operate more sustainably will be another pillar of the Terminal Expansion Project. The company will also continue to create a sense of place using materials and design that evoke the islands’ warmth and their Mediterranean offering will be another important facet of the project.
The Westward Expansion
The first phase of the Terminal Expansion Project will entail a 1,550-square-metre westward extension which is set to be completed by the last quarter of 2024. The most significant improvement during this phase of works was the introduction of a new Schengen arrivals route leading directly to the Baggage Reclaim Area. This route will permit the installation of the infrastructure required to manage the arrival of third-country nationals as part of the European Union’s Entry/Exit System.
The westward expansion will further improve the airport journey for incoming passengers through the installation of two new belts at the Baggage Reclaim Area.
The Eastward Expansion
The Eastward Expansion, unveiled in February 2025, will entail the extension of the terminal by 6,000 square metres, which will allow for the introduction of additional gates, check-in desks and circulation space to improve departing guests’ airport experience. For further convenience, the building will be directly connected to the airport multi-storey car park, Park East.