Aéroports de Paris: the Future Face of Terminals 2A & 2C at Paris-Charles de Gaulle: a New Building Offering Passengers Grea...
03 May 2011 - 9:10PM
Business Wire
Aéroports de Paris (Paris:ADP) (Pink Sheets:AEOPF) Chairman
& CEO Pierre Graff unveiled the vast renovation project for
terminals 2A and 2C of Paris-Charles de Gaulle airport. From the
2nd quarter of 2012, these terminals will be interconnected by a
new building covering over 16,500m² that will save time and provide
greater comfort.
"Following an initial investment plan focused on raising
capacity between 2006 and 2010, for the next five years Aéroports
de Paris will carry out considerable work to renovate older
facilities and ensure a more cohesive degree of quality across its
terminals. The connecting building between terminals 2A and 2C is a
first step in this programme aimed at making our airport more
competitive and improving passenger satisfaction," stresses Pierre
Graff.
This new infrastructure will help free up space in the terminals
and redesign their layout entirely, in order to simplify passenger
routes within the airport and improve service quality.
A new building designed to make the passenger route within
the airport clearer:
one floor = one function
This central building, eventually capable of handling up to 10
million passengers every year, was designed to simplify passenger
orientation.
- After check-in, either at terminal 2A
or 2C, the passenger goes to the connecting building ground level
(runway level) to a dedicated control area with 13 passport control
windows and 16 security checkpoints that will cut down on
inspection times.
- Next the passenger advances to a vast
2,300 m² retail area on the first floor
- Depending on their status, passengers
may continue on to the airline lounges on the 3rd floor of the
building.
A bold appearance
Designed to simplify travel for passengers, this building will
nevertheless catch the eye with its bold architecture. Aéroports de
Paris has decided to decorate the building with a futuristic
external architecture consisting of metal ribbons. Once inside,
passengers discover a light, elegant setting. Along each step of
the way, they can look out through large picture windows that let
in daylight and provide a view of the airplanes.
An expanded retail offer: the Paris shopping
experience
The connecting building will provide passengers with an expanded
retail offer in an innovative concept.
Aéroports de Paris wishes to become Europe's reference in terms
of Travel Retail and to this end it will apply a new organisation
model in its terminals' retail areas. The model will present a
layout in which passengers first pass through a "department store"
offering all major retail items (alcohol, perfumes, tobacco, gifts,
gourmet) to reach the catering area and a luxury brands section.
When it opens, the new connecting building will be the first from
Aéroports de Paris to benefit from this layout.
Transforming terminals 2A and 2C
The connecting building is the first step in a complete
renovation of terminals 2A and 2C to be completed in the second
half of 2013.
The following work is planned for the second half of 2012:
- opening a new 1,000m² lounge at the
Terminal 2A arrivals level.
- unifying and renovating the Terminal 2A
boarding lounge
- completely renovating the retail area
between Terminals 2A and 2C
In the 2nd half of 2013, the work will conclude with the end of
the renovation of the terminals' public areas.
The work on these terminals including the new connecting
building represents an investment worth 106 million euros.
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