Cambodia, Egypt, Zimbabwe Expand Airports to Boost Tourism Connectivity
Cambodia, Egypt, Zimbabwe Expand Airports to Boost Tourism Connectivity

Cambodia, Egypt, Zimbabwe Expand Airports to Boost Tourism Connectivity

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Several countries are undertaking significant airport and aviation infrastructure upgrades to boost tourism and connectivity. Cambodia inaugurated its $2 billion Techo International Airport near Phnom Penh, replacing the old single-runway facility with a modern hub initially capable of handling 13 million passengers annually, aiming to expand to 50 million by 2050. Egypt plans to grow its airline fleet by 30% alongside upgrading hotels and tourist services, enhancing connectivity as its tourism sector experiences rapid growth. Zimbabwe is improving Grand Reef Airport in Mutare to handle larger aircraft and increase passenger capacity, complemented by a broader nationwide airport upgrade strategy linking key cities to stimulate tourism and business travel. Additionally, Manchester Airport in the UK is expanding Terminal 3 and revamping Terminal 2 with new dining, retail, and advanced security features to improve passenger experience amid rising demand. These efforts reflect a global trend toward modernizing airport infrastructure to support growing tourism industries and enhance traveler convenience.

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