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Avalon airport announces plans for new passenger terminal
Avalon airport announces plans for new passenger terminal
Andrew Pentol
19-Nov-2007
The airport hopes to generate traffic of more than 2m passengers a year through its domestic and international terminals
Melbourne Avalon airport has plans for a new $30m passenger terminal and is considering introducing flights to new Asia/Pacific destinations, according to reports in Australias Herald Sun newspaper.
The 800sq m (8,610sq ft) terminal will include customs, quarantine and immigration facilities as well as duty-free outlets. The new building will be located east of Avalons existing domestic terminal, with work due to start in the first half of next year, subject to federal approval.
The airport, which is owned by Linfox, could also offer cheap flights to Malaysia by the end of 2008 with new airline AirAsiaX, which began operating between the Gold Coast and Kuala Lumpur International airport earlier this month.
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