New
Algarve Airport Gets The Green Light
A new airport, serving the western Algarve, has been given the go-ahead
and it is expected to be built near the new international racing circuit,
close to Mexilhoeira Grande, in Portimão.
Experts at Portugal’s Civil Aviation Authority have given
the plans the green light and environmental and financial studies
are expected to be completed next month.
The new airport is expected to have a wider and longer runway
than Faro airport and is one of the top priorities for the Associação
de Municípios Lagos-Portimão, the association recently
created by the câmaras of these two towns.
It is hoped the airport will attract both low cost and private
airlines and will enable more people to visit the hotels and
facilities in this part of the Algarve without any lengthy transfers.
According to the new Plano Regional de Ordenamento do Território
do Algarve (PROTAL), the regional plan for development in the
Algarve, which has already been approved by the Portuguese government,
this is one of three new airports planned for the region.
According to Manuel da Luz, President of Portimão Câmara
and of the new Associação de Municípios
Lagos-Portimão, the objective is to “attract low
cost and private airlines to land in the region so that hotel
clients come directly to this specific region”, without
the need to use the bus transfer service.
António Pina, the new president of the Região
de Turismo do Algarve (RTA), the Regional Tourism Board, is also
optimistic about the project. “It will complement Faro
Airport,” he told The Resident. “I’ve always
regarded these local projects as excellent opportunities for
tourism development in the Algarve, even when I was Faro’s
Civil Governor.”
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