New terminal opens at Lódz International Airport in Poland
The Passenger Terminal 3 of Wladyslaw Reymont International Airport, built by a joint-venture comprising of Warbud SA, HOCHTIEF Polska and HOCHTIEF Solutions in Lódz, Poland, has opened.
The new hall of the terminal 4 consists of three usable floors, which are located above ground level and consist of one technical floor, a mezzanine level and one substructure floor. The terminal is spread over an area of 28,000 square metre, with a 9,000 square metre footage.
The building accommodates passenger services area and a baggage sorting facility. The front side of the building has a parking lot.
The terminal has 15 check-in stations, and can handle up to two million passengers per annum. The roof of the building features a tower, which is used for coordinating apron traffic. The terminal became operational on 6 June 2012.
