Significant changes to the initial project of Lisbon's new airport will result in lower construction costs. The revised plan includes shorter runways and a focus on direct boarding for passengers, reducing the need for access tunnels to aircraft. These updates are part of a report to be presented by ANA this Thursday, following consultations with 45 interested parties in the infrastructure.
Key adjustments to the project aim to streamline operations and enhance passenger experience, while also making the venture more financially viable. The report's findings are eagerly anticipated by stakeholders and the public alike, marking a pivotal moment in the development of Lisbon's aviation infrastructure.
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