Portugal airport boost
Faro
airport, situated in Portugal's ever-popular Algarve region, is to undergo
a major expansion, which could be good news for property investors...
The expansion will see its capacity increase from six million passengers a year
to eight million by 2013, at a cost of around €130m (£114m).
Faro
airport authorities report that the work will enable the airport to increase
the number of flights possible per hour from the current 22 to 30.
Rising demand
The news could spur the Algarve property market, as increased tourism figures
is likely to lead to a rise in demand for property in Algarve to buy and rent.
"This project is part of a team effort between us, the national and regional tourism boards," says Guilhermino Rodrigues, the president of airport management company, Ana Aeroportos. "It is part of our mission to improve the Algarve as a destination, reducing seasonality and diversifying the market."
Construction work, which is due to get underway next month, will be divided into two phases, with completion earmarked for the tail end of 2013.
Source: /www.homesoverseas.co.uk