PASSENGERS using City
of Derry Airport face disruption in the run-up to
Christmas as major works began this week to improve
the car park.
Airport manager Damien Tierney apologised to
customers for any inconvenience and advised them to
be patient and to allow extra travel time when
planning their journey.
“The works are necessary and are expected to take up
to eight weeks. Temporary arrangements are in place
and members of the public are encouraged to follow
all temporary signage and to comply with car park
and security staff at all times. |
"We apologise for any
inconvenience caused but these works are essential
and will help us to improve services and facilities
at the local airport. “
The upgrade will include the replacement of existing
car park equipment, better traffic flow and the
update of security at the front of the terminal
building.
Mr Tierney said works were |
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also continuing on a
new dual carriageway, at the main entrance road into
the airport.
“I would encourage passengers to take into
consideration these road works and maintenance works
at the airport when travelling,” he said.
Information relating to the new airport car park
layout will be available as the project near
completion. |