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Inside $20 billion airport in Asian hotspot

A huge $20 billion new airport in an Aussie-favouite Asian destination has revealed plans to become a major global hub.

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A huge new $20 billion airport has revealed plans to become a major global hub.

When it opens, Long Thanh International Airport in the popular destination of Vietnam will be located around 40km from Ho Chi Minh City.

The new airport is being built to alleviate pressure on Tan Son Nhat International Airport in Ho Chi Minh City Airport and Noi Bai International Airport in Hanoi, both of which are nearing capacity.

Construction work is already underway on the new airport, with the work set to be completed in three phases.

Long Thanh International Airport will be located around 40km from Ho Chi Minh City. Picture: Long Thanh International Airport
Long Thanh International Airport will be located around 40km from Ho Chi Minh City. Picture: Long Thanh International Airport

According to The Design Air, the first stage of construction will cost $7 billion, with this part of the airport slated to open in 2025.

The first terminal will be able to accommodate up to 25 million passengers each year.

A further three terminals will also be built, seeing annual passenger numbers increase to 100 million.

A series of CGI renders show what the airport could look like when it opens.

The new airport is being built to alleviate pressure on existing airport hubs. Picture: Long Thanh International Airport
The new airport is being built to alleviate pressure on existing airport hubs. Picture: Long Thanh International Airport

Designed by Heerim Architects and Planners, the airport will have large glass windows as well as lots of light open spaces.

The outside of the building has a wild design that will resemble a lotus flower, with the theme continuing inside where the plans feature large lotus ponds and palm trees.

When the airport opens in its entirety in 2024, it will become Vietnam’s main airport, replacing Tan Son Nhat International Airport.

Vietnam isn’t the only country set to get a huge new airport hub in the next few years.

King Salman International Airport

Long Thanh International Airport passenger terminal 40km outside Ho Chi Minh City. Picture: Long Thanh International Airport
Long Thanh International Airport passenger terminal 40km outside Ho Chi Minh City. Picture: Long Thanh International Airport

It’s likely that King Salman International Airport will be the world’s biggest airport when it opens in 2030.

The huge airport will have six runways and it will be able to accommodate up to 120 million passengers each year.

It will also become the base for Riyadh Air, which is set to become Saudi Arabia’s new national airline when commercial flights launch next year.

The new airline was unveiled nearly one year ago at the Paris Air Show, with the company showcasing its purple-coloured fleet.

Warsaw Solidarity Airport, Poland

The outside of the building has been designed to resemble a lotus flower. Picture: Long Thanh International Airport
The outside of the building has been designed to resemble a lotus flower. Picture: Long Thanh International Airport

Poland’s new mega travel hub is expected to rival the likes of Heathrow and Dubai thanks to its proposed long-haul flights.

The new airport aims to enable passengers from Central and Eastern European countries to fly almost anywhere in the world – without having to travel to hubs in Western Europe first.

Plans are well underway to build Warsaw Solidarity Airport because Warsaw Chopin Airport (the city’s main airport) is nearing capacity.

While Poland plans to build on its overall passenger growth, the new centre will also help the country’s flag carrier (LOT Polish Airlines) to increase its passenger numbers too.

Meanwhile, Pontecagnano (Salerno) Airport is currently undergoing a huge £400million ($A760 million) renovation, with a longer runway being built as part of the huge expansion.

EasyJet will become the first-ever UK airline to operate flights between London and Salerno later this year.

This article originally appeared on The Sun and was reproduced with permission

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