26 October 2024
Sustainable future for Trieste airport
The new development plan at the service of passengers and the environment
The programme contract has been signed between the National Civil Aviation Authority (ENAC) and the Friuli Venezia Giulia Airport Company (AFVG) for the development and management of Trieste Airport in the period 2024-2027. Signed by ENAC General Manager Alessio Quaranta and AFVG CEO Marco Consalvo, the contract follows a specific model for airports up to 1 million passengers, with approval from the Ministries of Infrastructure and Economy.
Alessio Quaranta and Marco Consalvo Photo: Copyright © Enac Press Office
The new contract sets out a strategic development plan that includes enhanced infrastructure, increased operational capacity and services aimed at improving passenger satisfaction. The management of passenger and freight traffic will be optimized through investments in infrastructure, with special attention to environmental sustainability and innovation. A primary objective is to maintain high standards of safety and quality in the services offered.
According to Quaranta, this contract represents an important step in the relaunch and modernization of the Italian airport sector. ENAC has confirmed its commitment to monitoring and improving the national airport network, hoping for the rapid conclusion of the procedures underway to support efficiency, sustainability and passenger comfort.
This is the sixth program contract that ENAC has signed since the recovery of post-pandemic traffic volumes, confirming the centrality of quality and safety in air transport in Italy.
By the Editorial staff of Avion Tourism Magazine
Text source and photo: Enac Press Office
Visual photo: Copyright © Press Office MYTHO Marathon / Trieste Airport
Photo Trieste: Copyright © Sisterscom.com / Shutterstock
Trieste. Photo editorial use: Copyright © Sisterscom.com / Shutterstock
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