EIB AUSTRIA VIENNA TERMINAL

STORIES BY KEITH NUTHALL PLANS to lend Euro 400 million to help prepare for a new passenger terminal at Vienna International Airport, Austria, have been unveiled by the European Investment Bank (EIB). The bank wants to help operator Flughafen Wien AG (VIE) design, construct and commission a new passenger terminal and associated airside/landside infrastructure, assessing the project's environmental impact. Expansion would "reduce congestion, improve service quality, time saving and comfort for passengers" given "expected traffic growth", said ...


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