Glasgow Airport Parking News - 22/11/2007
Glasgow Looks To Improve Drop-off Facilities

Glasgow Airport has announced that it is to invest money in improving its drop-off facilities.
Work is about to begin on a major project which will widen the drop-off zone on St Andrew's Drive. This will increase capacity, install new shelters along the road and build a covered walkway to the main terminal.
What's more, the whole area will be resurfaced to allow easy access for trolleys.
The project is expected to cost around £500,000.
Gordon Dewar, a representative of the airport, said: "We believe that the improvements we are making represent a balanced and proportionate response that combines tougher security measures with safe and secure access for passengers.
"Over the course of the next few weeks, we will be working flat out to improve facilities for passengers using St Andrew's Drive for drop-off. At the same time, we are looking at ways to improve the passenger pick-up experience."
New processes for passenger pick up could include systems that improve facilities for disabled passengers.
Airlines such as bmi, BA, XL Airways, Zoom, Virgin and easyJet all operate from Glasgow Airport.
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