A look at Lanseria Airport’s big new upgrade
Independently-run Lanseria International Airport is currently upgrading its parking facility as the regional airport caters for increasing traffic.
The airport has commenced the construction of a new three-level Multi-Storey Parkade (MSP), and the initial construction phase of the MSP construction will conclude in September 2017.
The MSP will offer more convenient access from the terminal building to the covered parking area.
An additional 1,000 covered bays will increase parking capacity and offer shelter for adverse weather conditions.
“A retail facility will join the parkade to the terminal building, with a few new and exciting stores that will open in this area,” the airport group said.
Details about the next phase will be communicated as the project gains momentum, it said.
The airport facilitates commercial flights between Johannesburg and Cape Town, Durban and George daily on kulula.com, Mango and FlySafair.
Its retail offering includes an upgraded passenger terminal building, restaurants, duty free shopping, lounge facilities, ample parking, easy flow pick up and drop off area with an improved road access getting to the airport.
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