REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, KUTA -- State-owned airport operator PT Angkasa Pura I said the Ngurah Rai International Airport of Bali would be expanded with an investment of Rp 3 trillion this year.
General Manajer of PT Angkasa Pura I branch for the Ngurah Rai airport Herry A.Y Sikado said on Tuesday, February 24, that the capacity of the terminal of the airport would be expanded. Herry said the investment would be financed by the company with loan funds.
The project will include expansion of domestic and international terminals, and apron, and construction of a general aviation terminal specially for chartered flights or private jet terminal, the first in the country.
He said part of the investment fund will also be used to build toll road access to the airport in cooperation with state owned toll road developer and operator Jasamarga, Indonesia Tourism Development Corporation (ITDC) and state owned seaport operator Pelindo.
Meanwhile, Co-General Manager of the branch of PT Angkasa Pura I I Gusti Ngurah Ardita the domestic and international terminals would be doubled in size. Currently, the international terminal is around 129,000 square meter in width and the domestic terminal is 68,000 square meters.
The expansion will increase the capacity of the terminals. "In 2014, we served 17.3 million passengers or an increase of 11 percent from the previous year," he said.