The new international passenger terminal consists of four main segments – the international passenger terminal, overpass, technical house and parking area.

Aerial view of the new passenger terminal.

Inspired by a seagull, the roof structure is designed to be both soft and symmetrical with the existing station, emitting the image of a young dynamic coastal city full of vitality.

The terminal itself has a linear shape like that of the existing terminal.

Pictured is an electronic board for passengers to check their flight details.

The new terminal has a spacious design with 44 check-in counters, 20 departure counters, 22 entry counters and 10 gates. 

There are two islands handling outbound luggage and four to accommodate inbound.

The check-in area has a high ceiling design that utilizes natural, energy-saving light. There are three check-in counters for business travellers (counters 20, 21, 22) between the two check-in areas.

Check-in counters can be expanded if necessary to accommodate a maximum of 1,600 passengers during peak hours.

There is an 860-square meter business lounge located on the third floor. 

The business class room can accommodate 180 passengers.

The technical house is used for air conditioning systems, standby electricity generators, electricity, water and waste water treatment systems.

Entrance to the terminal.

The parking area can accommodate 416 cars.

The new terminal can handle six million passengers per year.