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Innovative “Gate Garden” concept at Varna and Burgas airports

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From 2025, passengers at Varna and Burgas airports can look forward to an innovative concept. The "Gate Garden" project, developed by Fraport Twin Star Airport Management, is designed to offer travelers a unique experience. The new, green outdoor terraces are not only intended to contribute to a pleasant atmosphere with plenty of sun and natural ventilation, but also to reduce the carbon footprint through the use of sustainable architecture. Passengers can go directly to the aircraft from the open terminal areas, allowing an even closer connection to the environment.

The "Gate Garden" concept also includes modern commercial spaces and spacious recreation areas, set amidst green areas and vibrant vegetation. This design makes the stay for passengers more pleasant and varied. Particularly noteworthy is the central view of the runway, which offers travelers an exciting experience with the sight of aircraft taking off and landing. These innovations are intended to further strengthen Varna and Burgas airports as attractive destinations for airlines and passengers.

The official opening of the new "Gate Garden" areas is planned for summer 2025. This will coincide with the high season on the Bulgarian Black Sea coast, when increased passenger traffic is expected. Varna Airport and Burgas Airport expect this innovation to result in an even higher quality of passenger service and greater flexibility for the infrastructure.

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