Shanghai Daily

Hongqiao airport gets another facelift

- Bob Yang

A NEW round of renovation­s was launched at the Hongqiao airport yesterday to build an attached structure on the T1 terminal and a new office complex on the airport’s eastern side.

The project aims to develop a commercial hub involving shopping, dining and entertainm­ent along with a business district focused on civil aviation finance and services, the airport authority said. The operation of the airport won’t be affected by the constructi­on.

The 10-story supplement­al building attached to the T1 terminal will cover a total of 46,265 square meters, including two undergroun­d levels.

It will offer expanded civil aviation services to air travelers.

The other project on the N1 block will have “gardenstyl­e office buildings” for the headquarte­rs of multinatio­nal companies. The project, covering about 50,000 square meters, will become a key site of the Hongqiao Business District, the authority said.

The airport was initially built in 1921 as China’s the first civil aviation airport. It was rebuilt in 1950 and renovated for purely civil operations in 1963.

The airport underwent its biggest makeover in 2014 to renovate the T1 terminal and improve the nearby traffic network. The project was completed in October 2018, providing larger capacity and self-service check-in procedures.

The project launched yesterday will further improve services and experience for travelers, an official with the airport authority said.

The airport handled over 45 million travelers in 2019.

 ??  ?? Bulldozers start digging for a renovation project on the eastern side of the Hongqiao airport. A new round of renovation­s was launched at the Hongqiao airport yesterday. — Ti Gong
Bulldozers start digging for a renovation project on the eastern side of the Hongqiao airport. A new round of renovation­s was launched at the Hongqiao airport yesterday. — Ti Gong

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