Spanish Transport Minister Óscar Puente announced the completion of the Córdoba Airport (ODB/LEBA) expansion, enabling the start of regular flights in July and the opening of new routes this summer. The €2.2 million investment has doubled the terminal’s size to 1,000 m², enhancing services and accessibility.
The expanded terminal was inaugurated on 1 July with the arrival of an AlbaStar charter flight LAV5434 from Basel, operated by Boeing 737-800 registered EC-NAB, the first commercial flight in many months.
Óscar Puente, Minister of Transport, emphasised the airport’s role in making Córdoba more accessible and fostering sustainable economic and environmental growth and highlighted the resilience and strategic modernisation of Spain’s aviation sector post-pandemic.
In the last six years, the Ministry has invested €510 million in Córdoba, an 80% increase from the previous period.
The enhancements position Córdoba Airport and its transport infrastructure as crucial elements in the regional and national mobility network, promoting connectivity and sustainable growth.
This post was published on 2 July 2024 22:22
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