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PHOTOS: Belgrade Airport construction update

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NEWS FLASH


Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport’s expansion project is continuing to advance with the most extensive work currently taking place in front of the terminal buildings. Construction of the new central processor, which stretches over 15.000 square metres is nearing completion. It will be used both by departing and arriving passengers. The facility is expected to be in operation during the 2023 summer season. It will enable the airport to boast 100 check-in desks, up to 1.200 square metres of additional retail space, automated baggage handling system and an expanded arrivals area. The project includes the construction of a viaduct for pedestrians and cars, as well as the expansion of the smaller short-term car park which will be located in front of the terminal. Work continues on the construction of a new floor and overhaul of the final part of the A gates wing. Furthermore, construction of the airport's inserted runway is entering its final phase. It should be operational in the spring.
















December 21, 2022
Belgrade Newsflash serbia
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  1. YU-ARA10:37

    Bravo BEG!!!

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  2. Nemjee10:40

    Hopefully we reach 7 million next year.

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    1. Anonymous12:12

      Literally! 100%

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    2. Anonymous14:19

      I think we can do more, maybe 110%.

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  3. Anonymous10:58

    This looks.... quite massive.

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  4. Anonymous11:02

    Hopefully everything will be ready for summer! Good job doing all this without stopping operations on the airport.

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  5. Anonymous11:19

    This is massive, cannot recognize it from just few years back

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  6. Anonymous12:28

    Lots of greenery in the renders and promo materials, but just endless car parks in reality - this is quite disappointing.

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    1. Anonymous13:35

      If you want trees and greenery go to a park, not an airport.

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    2. Anonymous14:33

      There are carparks amongst the greenery. You have to look at the render more carefully.
      https://ibb.co/jfgKGSb

      They have actually followed the render down to the detail. The project is ongoing. Greenery will be planted at the end.

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    3. Anonymous16:33

      Please respect other opinions. Walking from C1 to C14 takes too long. Carpets do look old. Lot's of utilities in the toilets are not working. Once completed, we will have a mutant of 3 different building styles (T1, T2, the new part). To me, this does not look nice.

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    4. Anonymous16:41

      Who is disrespecting other opinions? Someone showed you a rendering showing that you are wrong when you say there are no carparks in the render and that is somehow disrespecting your false claim?

      Entire T1 and T2 will be reconstructed. Carpets look old? ok they are blue. Maybe they look old to you. I do not know what constitutes a modern carpet. If you go on how you saw a stain, they actually bought new machines (and use them) for getting stains out of carpets. The stains are there because passengers are pigs.

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    5. Anonymous17:28

      Anon 16:33 I respect other opinions but no respect for lies and hypocrisy. Walk to C14 does take long for some but plan ahead, BEG is no longer small airport. When I need to transfer at LHR or CDG I also plan plenty of time to get to the gate. Carpets do not look old at all. That's a lie. Toilets are reasonable, not worse than other large airports. Same style and signage will be everywhere, but T1 will retain original.architecture. When you get to JFK you don't have any issues with "mutant" of many terminal building styles? Hypocrisy.

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    6. Anonymous00:31

      Right, carpets do not look old. They look dirty and they stink. And are outdated and totally inappropriate for an open airport gates.

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    7. Anonymous01:26

      ^ you should really travel more and visit more airports.

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    8. Anonymous03:11

      Exactly! Kid should visit US airports, many have stinky carpets.

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  7. Anonymous12:28

    Spolja gladac iznutra jadac tako vec neki delovi prokisnjavaju, tepisi kao da su 10 god stari, laminat se odlepio a pokretne trake retko kad da sve rade. Mozda ce ovaj deo biti bolje uradjen mada sumnjam posto je sve po principu drzi vodu dok majstori odu. Drugi jos veci problem je sto oni nisu u stanju da prebace prtljag sa leta na let cak i sa 3h izmedju letova (drugi put mi ga gube vec!), sta ce tek biti kad krene toliko novih linija koje su najavljene?

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    1. Anonymous12:35

      A gde vi to putujete kao transferni putnik preko Beograda pa vam bas oni gube prtljag?

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    2. Anonymous13:59

      da 2 x za redom se gubi na liniji BER-BEG-SVO a u Berlinu sam ga video kako se utovaruje u avion u kom sam sedeo. Mesto 14F

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    3. Anonymous15:32

      Drzi vodu dok majstori odu? Ha ha ha pa pojma nemas, majstori idu tek 2043 godine.

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    4. Anonymous15:57

      Ignorisite trola. Novi deo terminala je bas lep, na jednom mestu samo kondenzuje klima na C1.Mnogo je lepsi od Berlinskog aerodroma npr!

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    5. Anonymous12:23

      Meni nije lep terminal

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  8. Anonymous12:54

    For those complaining about all sorts of things, from floor tiles to greenery, etc. Believe it or not, instead of endlessly complaining into open air, you can provide feedback for them or offer suggestions about anything airport related by sending a simple email or posting it on social media.
    Companies these days really do follow these things. Some things we notice the people in charge don't get to see. Those who work at the airport and see them are not paid enough to care.

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    1. Anonymous14:03

      LOL. Do they really need to go on Facebook to learn that the floor below their feet is crumbling?

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    2. Anonymous14:45

      2 weeks ago I've been at the airport, haven't noticed it is falling apart, but being improved. I fly tomorrow agao and I will have enough time to check all the details, but I would like those complaining to give a proof of it.

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    3. Anonymous14:52

      Anon 14:03 - Well, this is how brands and companies communicate with customers in this day and time. Also, people in the Balkans leave everything to chance, to someone else. No one feels like they have the right to say or try to change anything.

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    4. maxi449215:13

      They do answer, listen and react if you can present it as something that's good for business, image or functionality.

      I had quite a few correspondencias with multinacionalne corporations (who ever answers mails) and good response from most of them.

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    5. Anonymous18:33

      Yep, they definitely do listen. I know this sounds crazy, but I literally changed the operating procedures of a large bank in Serbia after I sent one email to their board of directors. It happens, it does work.

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    6. Anonymous18:44

      True. Around two months ago a person wrote on Twitter that BEG should put information boards about taxi vouchers before leaving the baggage pick up area (so to avoid unlicensed taxis). They responded saying they will take it into consideration. Information boards about taxis are now located as early as passport control.

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  9. Anonymous15:05

    Good progress. But they need to finish the work on the departures area asap. It’s a living hell trying to get out of the airport.

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  10. Anonymous15:42

    In almost 4 years that concessionaire operates the airport this is the first year that impressed me with the quantity of work done. New roadways and passenger extension building might be operational by next summer but renovation of Terminal 2 is nearly impossible to be completed and functional by then.

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  11. Anonymous16:16

    I find it weird that belgrade doesnt have mcdonalds and starbucks like the other airports. Any news on that?

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    1. Anonymous16:26

      There will be in the new central shopping plaza witch will be a part of this new building

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    2. Anonymous17:13

      I will fly through Belgrade airport in August. Will it be open by then?

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    3. Anonymous17:31

      Yes. Not sure if all stores will be open by then but the building will.

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    4. Anonymous17:34

      fo sures.

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    5. Anonymous19:19

      Thank you. It would be great if Nikola Tesla aerodrome could present a preview of new shopping plaza.

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    6. Anonymous21:47

      But why oh why do you need to see macdonalds and starbucks at BEG???
      You have these places practically EVERYWHERE in the world. How about some small authentic Serbian street food, and real coffee house's at BEG! Now that would be extra special.

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    7. Anonymous00:57

      Some people are just conditioned to think the macdonalds is actually good. It's quite sad.

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    8. Anonymous11:04

      I'd rather see Kafeterija and Walter for example.

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  12. Anonymous16:49

    I wonder if parking is going to cost as before, making us leaving cars in surrounding private parkings and airport loosing thousands of Euros a day...

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    1. Anonymous17:14

      Official Tesla parking is cheaper. First 3 hours are free.

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    2. Anonymous17:35

      You talking long term?

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    3. Anonymous17:49

      Omg please do not open a McDonalds there, it will only attract the homeless to the airport

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    4. Anonymous21:49

      hahahahahah ... you made my day !!!
      "it will only attract the homeless to the airport" ... hahahahah

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  13. Anonymous06:11

    Let's hope at least 1 airport hotel is going to be considered in the near future. VIE is currently constructing its 3 airport, both BUD and SOF have airport hotels as well.

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    1. Anonymous06:15

      Do mean Vienna has 3 airports?

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    2. Anonymous06:45

      No, they are building their 3rd airport hotel. Sorry, my mistake in messaging.

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    3. Anonymous09:38

      BEG is long overdue for a hotel, it will happen soon enough.

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  14. Anonymous02:53

    And direct rail transit.

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    1. Anonymous11:09

      Even the buses are relatively empty for now, there is no reason for having a rail link at this stage. If BG voz, as planned, goes to Surcin, Nikola Tesla can be a good stop. why not However airport is relatively close to the center its about 20 minutes with A1, and about 45 with 72 (that also stops at major public transportation connections to other bus lines, tram lines, BG voz as well regio trains to Backa and Srem.

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    2. Anonymous17:58

      Niko ne ide busom zato sto ne idec cesto i moze da se zaglavi u guzvi sto sa vozom nije slucaj, pa samim tim vecina ljudi se odluci za taksi. Pritom voz ne bi stajao samo na par stanica kao a1.

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  15. Anonymous10:16

    Jezivo mi je da je aerodrom tpliko prosiren, a pasoska ista, guzve ogromne!!!!!

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