Kuwait’s new Three Airport with Capacity of 20000 cars parking

October 8, 20170 Comments

The government of Kuwait plans to work on three airports in Kuwait between 2017 to 2020, reports Al-Anba daily.

Kuwait International Airport : The first is the Kuwait International Airport, which is carried out by a Turkish Limak Construction at a cost of KD 1.312 billion.

Support Airport : The support airport or what is called (T4) will be built at a cost of KD 60 million.

Al-Jazeera passenger terminal : The Al-Jazeera passenger terminal at a cost of KD 14 million. The total cost of construction of the three airports is KD 1.446 billion.

The source added the T4 and the Al-Jazeera passenger terminal are expected to be completed by mid- 2018, while the new Kuwait International Airport will be ready by 2020. The sources pointed out following the completion of these airports Kuwait expects to make a qualitative leap of the highest level in terms of services. The sources pointed out the three airports will employ a total of 5,000 workers and will have parking facilities for more than 20,000 cars.

The source added a contract is expected to be signed with international companies during in the near future to manage the three airports in coordination with the regulatory authorities in the State.

Source : Arabtimes


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