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Hobart Airport invests AU$4.5million in passenger comfort

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Posted: 6 September 2018 | | No comments yet

The departures lounge is set for a rejuvenation at Hobart International as passenger numbers hit records for the summer months.

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Continuing a commitment to an enhanced passenger experience, Hobart Airport has announced its latest investment in terminal improvement, a AU$4.5 million refurbishment of the departures lounge.

Hobart Airport CEO Sarah Renner said the refurbishment is scheduled for completion by mid December 2018, ready to accommodate the increased passenger numbers that the peak summer period brings.

Works will commence by mid-September and will deliver approximately 170 additional seats, a refurbished bar and café, new food and beverage options and renovated amenities in the main departures area.

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Ms Renner said the focus of the multi-million dollar investment is to enhance the customer experience and improve passenger comfort.

Renner said: “We appreciate the departures hall is in need of a refresh. Whilst planning is continuing for the longer-term redevelopment of our terminal, we will be completing our enhanced departures project prior to Christmas in order to deliver an improved customer experience over the peak season. At the heart of the design is our absolute desire and focus to create a sense of place, something that is inherently Tasmanian and something that our community can be proud of.”

The airport will remain fully operational as work is progressively completed, some of the works will however include short term closures of specific areas of the departures area.

Renner continued: “We are mindful that undertaking works while maintaining operations has the potential to cause some congestion within certain parts of the terminal. We will do everything we can to minimise disruption to the travelling public.”

Hobart Airport has just experienced its busiest year ever, with over 2.6 million passengers travelling through the airport over the past 12 months. Ms Renner said Hobart Airport continues to plan for a terminal expansion into the future. Any such development requires extensive public consultation, airline negotiation and Federal Government approval. This consultation process will take between 6 – 12 months.

 


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