Friday 10th February 2012
Mazowsze
11th September 2009
The airport in Modlin is not only a chance to relieve the burden on Okecie, but also a stimulus for the economic development of the entire region, new jobs, and greater attraction for investment and tourism
The long-mooted airport in Modlin on the outskirts of Warsaw has finally been given the go-ahead by the regional governor, with the first planes scheduled to take off in the first quarter of 2012, in time for the Euro football championships. The airport is to be built on the site of a defunct military runway and will require a new terminal and parking facilities to be built, for which the tender process will now begin.“The airport in Modlin is not only a chance to relieve the burden on Okecie, but also a stimulus for the economic development of the entire region, new jobs, and greater attraction for investment and tourism,” Adam Struzik, speaker of the Mazowsze Regional Government told r ...
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