New passenger terminal in Vallarta to be ready by 2025

New passenger terminal in Vallarta to be ready by 2025

In recent news, it was announced that the new passenger terminal in Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco will be ready by the year 2025. This new terminal will allow approximately 9 million passengers to pass through the terminal per year, thus improving passenger flow at the Vallarta airport. The new terminal will improve the airport’s infrastructure and capacity, providing a much more comfortable travel experience for passengers, as well as improving security and efficiency in processing times. This will be possible with the implementation of advanced and innovative technology that will allow passengers to have a more agile flow at the check-in counters.

In addition to the new terminal, a pedestrian bridge will also be built to connect the terminal with the Puerto Vallarta International Airport. Modern security technology will locate the area to ensure passenger comfort. The project also includes the raising of the 3,800 meter main runway to allow for the arrival of larger aircraft. The passenger terminal will accommodate 10 million passengers per year, which will be a great step towards improving the regional economy and consolidating Puerto Vallarta as a prestigious tourist destination.

This project is one of the first of its kind in the country, and demonstrates that there are new opportunities for collaboration and shared development between the public and private sectors to improve the infrastructure of a region. This project will positively impact the regional economy, improving passenger flow, decreasing waiting times at airports and bringing with it new development opportunities. This initiative means that Puerto Vallarta will become the area with the best airport infrastructure in the country. Finally, the new passenger terminal will represent a better quality of life for the citizens of the Jalisco region and an important opportunity for tourists and entrepreneurs who wish to undertake business ventures in the area.

Source: A21.com.mx