Leonardo da Vinci airport will get 16 new gates for international flights by 2011, the Associated Press reports.
Airport officials said Wednesday that the $300 million project will help the facility attract 20 million more passengers a year.
by Jon Surmacz on March 13, 2008
Leonardo da Vinci airport will get 16 new gates for international flights by 2011, the Associated Press reports.
Airport officials said Wednesday that the $300 million project will help the facility attract 20 million more passengers a year.
Tagged as: air travel, Europe, international travel, Leonardo da Vinci Airport, Rome
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