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Feb 11, 2013 (newstodate): Plans are now maturing for expansion and modernization of Croatia's Zagreb Pleso Airport.
In February 2012, Aeroports de Paris emerged as the winner of the tender for the concession to manage Zagreb Pleso Airport for a 30-year period, and the company would thus undertake the construction of a new passenger terminal and a new second runway.
The planned terminal will be five times bigger than the existing one at Zagreb Airport that will then be dedicated to low-cost traffic.
The European Investment Bank is now mulling plans to lend around 120 million euro to Croatia's transport ministry for the financing, design and construction of Phase I of the project.
In February 2012, Aeroports de Paris emerged as the winner of the tender for the concession to manage Zagreb Pleso Airport for a 30-year period, and the company would thus undertake the construction of a new passenger terminal and a new second runway.
The planned terminal will be five times bigger than the existing one at Zagreb Airport that will then be dedicated to low-cost traffic.
The European Investment Bank is now mulling plans to lend around 120 million euro to Croatia's transport ministry for the financing, design and construction of Phase I of the project.