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BIA announces new passenger terminal

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Airport operations will be transferred to Bahrain International Airport’s (BIA) new Passenger Terminal on January 28, BIA’s operator and managing body, Bahrain Airport Company (BAC) announced. The transfer to the state-of-the-art facility is a major step towards achieving the Kingdom’s ambitious Economic Vision 2030 diversification and sustainability goals of developing its position as a financial, cultural, and aviation centre in the region.

The new terminal is one of the most important components of the $1.1 billion Airport Modernization Program, which is designed to enhance the airport's strategic position, stimulate national economic growth, and drive investment into the Kingdom, in line with Bahrain's Economic Vision 2030.

The Minister of Transportation & Telecommunications and BAC Chairman, Eng. Kamal bin Ahmed Mohammed emphasized that the launch of the new terminal will be a major contributor to trade, supporting the growth tourism and travel for decades to come. HE the Minister also expressed his confidence that coordination between airport stakeholders will contribute to the smooth transition from the current airport to the new facility.

Spanning 210,000 sqm, the new terminal is four times larger than the existing airport and will increase BIA’s capacity to 14 million passengers a year.

Highlights of the new terminal include 8 baggage reclaim belts, 104 check-in counters, 2 halls for registration of first and business class passengers, 36 passport control offices, 12 e-gates for Departures, 8 e-gates for Arrivals, 8,520 sqm of Registration Halls, a 4,780 sqm Departures Hall, a 6,600 sqm Arrivals Hall, 10,002 sqm of retail space, and 3,300 sqm of Duty-Free space for Departures, and 541 sqm for Arrivals.

The Duty-Free Area at the new terminal is three times larger than that of the current airport, offering 30 leading brands in Bahrain for the first time.

The new terminal also features the Bahrain Airport Hotel & Spa, which will offer transit passengers a variety of accommodation types and facilities. Meanwhile, a dedicated team of healthcare professionals is on hand around the clock to provide the best possible medical services at the Airport Clinic.

To ensure travellers experience Bahrain’s renowned hospitality, the new terminal has two lounges, one for Gulf Air business-class passengers, and "The Pearl", which is operated by Hala Bahrain and serves first and business-class passengers of other airlines.   

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