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Sydney Airport: a 51% increase in passengers is expected over the next 20 years

From 2019 work will start at the airport terminals

At regard of Sydney airport -which saw 43.4 million passengers in transit last year- it was envisaged in the Master Plan 2039 -released yesterday- a 51% increase in passengers over the next 20 years, despite the opening of a new the neighboring airport in 2026. The growth will mainly be those coming from international flights, which will ensure that Australia's main airport continues to attract routes...

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