Leeds Bradford completes £1.2m upgrade
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Leeds Bradford Airport has completed an update of its customer facilities and services following a GBP1.2 million investment.
A new departures area has now opened with more space and a new security channel that is separated from the check-in section.
The airport also now has larger car park shuttle buses with a new layout meaning passengers are dropped off and picked up at the terminal door. The route has been redesigned so it is quicker for buses to get to the terminal, and 500 additional long-stay spaces have been created.
John Parkin, chief executive of Leeds Bradford Airport, said: “I’m delighted to announce additional investment in Leeds Bradford Airport’s facilities today. This range of developments will be welcomed by our passengers, offering a more efficient service and an improved customer journey by introducing new car park buses to deliver passengers right to the terminal doors and simplifying the process to security.”
The airport previously spent GBP11m on developing its terminal in 2012.
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