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A seeming welcome announcement (there is no announcement on the airport web site); but that appears to be where the welcome ends. The last time HBA was upgraded was before Virgin started and this resulted in the 'new' terminal immediately being chokkers.
BUT:
... whatever that means!! At the moment with Virgin you can get up to 180 metre walk from the terminal door to aircraft door and vice versa. In a Tassie winter, that's not fantastic. "Welcome to Tasmania!!"
This is also concerning:
... which sounds like no actual expansion of the available space.
.. so its $25 mill of new coffee shops?
Just saw the airport CEO Richard Parry on the TV. he said (and I quote):
He also said:
.. but they aren't going to provide air bridges. Umbrellas, then?
What chance a Virgin lounge when its all done (2017)?
Hobart airport is owned:
50.1% owned by Macquarie Global Infrastructure Fund III
49.9% owned by Retirement Benefits Fund (RBF) Board
BUT:
The upgrade will not *include airbridges, meaning passengers will still have to walk from planes to the terminal. But it is understood the plans will include measures to make the walk along the tarmac “more pleasurable”.
... whatever that means!! At the moment with Virgin you can get up to 180 metre walk from the terminal door to aircraft door and vice versa. In a Tassie winter, that's not fantastic. "Welcome to Tasmania!!"
This is also concerning:
The facelift will transform the inside of the terminal that has long been criticised for not being up to standard as the gateway to the state.
... which sounds like no actual expansion of the available space.
The terminal upgrade coincides with the company *responsible for running food and beverage operations at some of the world’s biggest airports taking over operations in Hobart.The Australian arm of SSP Global, a company with operations in 29 countries across five continents including New York’s JFK Airport, London’s Heathrow, the Hong Kong International Airport and Sydney’s international terminal, has been contracted to overhaul the food and beverage options on offer at the *terminal.
.. so its $25 mill of new coffee shops?
Just saw the airport CEO Richard Parry on the TV. he said (and I quote):
Oh, good grief. So we are going to get giant stuffed Tasmanian Devils then?They [passengers] don’t want a capital city airport, they want something quirky, they want something Tasmanian and that’s what we’ll give them."
He also said:
Weather protection for passengers is very important to us.
.. but they aren't going to provide air bridges. Umbrellas, then?
What chance a Virgin lounge when its all done (2017)?
Hobart airport is owned:
50.1% owned by Macquarie Global Infrastructure Fund III
49.9% owned by Retirement Benefits Fund (RBF) Board