Fate of Corfu airport puts Greek bailout deal to test, Jack Ewing, New York Times
"The airport on this resort island, like many others in tourist-dependent Greece, does not befit a eurozone country...Inside the terminal, the luggage conveyors frequently break down. The rusting restroom fixtures rarely work, and some toilets lack seats. On summer weekends, when charter flights carry thousands of vacationers to and from cities like Birmingham, England, or Brussels, the overflow can force passengers to wait outside under the broiling Mediterranean sun".
Update, Fraport Development Plans:
"The airport on Corfu will also see an increase in terminal space by 2,700m2 initially as well as other works for its modernization", GTP, 25 January 2016.
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