Carlos Moedas expects that, this year, despite the war in
Ukraine, Lisbon will reach 85 percent of the occupancy rate of 2019, and that,
in 2023, even pre-pandemic numbers will be exceeded. But for that, “a new
airport is urgent”, insisted the mayor.
“All the discussions on tourism do not exist without a new
airport”, continued the mayor, repeating the idea that, without this
infrastructure, “we have no future”. In this sense, he left the Government with
two “requests”.
On the one hand, “Lisboetas want speed. We need a decision
in 2023. The necessary studies have been carried out and we cannot wait any
longer”, said Carlos Moedas.
On the other hand, location is also important, he stressed.
“Lisbon airport is Lisbon's international airport and it has to be close to
Lisbon, to be close to locals and business people. I am not measuring by kilometres,
but proximity, and that is extremely important”, said the mayor.
A new airport is urgent. Ist also was urgent 20 years ago. There are so many urgent things in Portugal that never happen. And not so urgent things that are done immediately.
By Tom from Lisbon on 27 Sep 2022, 14:45
It’s really not an urgency. However, placing another airport close to Lisbon reveals that the rest of the country is not worth considering. Those of us in CentralPortugal would love access to an airport less than 2 hours away, but hey, Lisbon apparently deserves the cream!
By Ian from Other on 29 Sep 2022, 04:53
Aeroporto nas proximidades de Lisboa definitivamente não necessariamente! A região do Alentejo, entre Lisboa e Faro já tem todas as necessidades necessárias para permitir um aeroporto internacional. Estou a falar de Beja. Qual é a razão pela qual esta oportunidade está sendo negociada já há décadas. Será que tem algo a ver com política.
By Fernando M Branco from Alentejo on 29 Sep 2022, 13:24