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Charleroi Airport: Terminal Capacity Dispute & Passenger Queues

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Charleroi Airport ⁣Capacity Questioned​ as Queues Mount, Minister Defends infrastructure

Charleroi, Belgium – Long queues at Charleroi ‌Airport have prompted calls for a parliamentary inquiry, with critics alleging the terminal is overwhelmed by passenger volume. The‌ airport currently serves 10 million passengers annually,⁣ a figure sharply contrasting with claims by some officials suggesting a design capacity of only ⁤3 million.

The debate centers on the​ airport’s infrastructure and its ability to handle current traffic.The Minister has defended ​the airport’s capacity, stating, “This does not take ‌into account the ⁣developments already undertaken: ‌since 2008, we have enlarged T1, built⁣ T2, and border control has had its ‌own building. The capacity has therefore evolved.” The airport ⁢recently secured ⁢a unique environmental permit ⁤allowing for further extensions, including a new safety‍ check area, upgraded ⁤equipment,​ expanded check-in‌ facilities, and⁤ improvements to baggage recovery.

Addressing immediate concerns, the Minister highlighted efforts to combat⁢ high ⁢absenteeism rates among⁤ security personnel. “A second provider,‍ where there is fewer⁢ absences,⁣ has been appointed and joined the teams,” they stated.

However, former airport director Jean-Jacques Cloquet argues that simply adding staff ‍won’t resolve the underlying issues.​ “You ‍can’t get 7 peopel in a 5-seater car. It doesn’t work,” Cloquet said,⁤ attributing absenteeism to ​challenging working conditions and insufficient space. Germain Mugemangango echoed this⁣ sentiment, ‌questioning the lack of obvious‍ data. “All of this lacks concrete figures: as if the capacity ​of ⁣the⁣ terminal is no longer at 3 million as ‌you‍ say,where is it compared to the 10 million passengers?” he asked.

The situation underscores growing pressure on Charleroi Airport to address ⁢capacity concerns and improve passenger ‍experience as ⁣travel ‌demand continues to rise.

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