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Nice Côte d’Azur Airport notes the decision of the Marseille Administrative Court of Appeal, which is requesting more information about passenger traffic, while not calling into question the validity of the planning permission.
This request for further details is to formalise the procedure to grant planning permission. Nice Côte d’Azur Airport is fully committed to carrying out this additional study which will demonstrate that the adaptations planned for Terminal 2 only concern passenger handling areas, and do not involve any mechanical increase in the number of aircraft movements.
In addition, the airport would like to take this opportunity to explain the real reason for this project, and the issues it aims to address.
As manager of the public airport service within the Nice Côte d'Azur hub, Société des Aéroports de la Côte d'Azur is required to take all necessary steps to ensure that passengers using its terminals are handled safely and in good conditions.
In 2019, before the Covid-19 pandemic, a total of 14.5 million passengers, or 7.25 million travellers transited through Nice airport, which by then had exceeded its theoretical maximum capacity of 14 million passengers.
The current recovery in air travel along with our policy of fair health measures, fully justify adapting our infrastructure to provide excellent passenger handling and safety conditions.
In terms of the projected growth in passenger traffic, the airport would like to take this opportunity to highlight the following objective facts:
“There is no other mode of transport that needs so little construction to enable travellers to directly connect two places several hundreds or thousands of kilometres apart. Without resorting to land reclamation, our Terminal 2 extension project represents the best construction-connection ratio,” said Franck Goldnadel, Chairman of the Management Board of Aéroports de la Côte d'Azur.
To learn more about the project:
https://corporate.nice.aeroport.fr/news-media/adaptation-of-terminal-2
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Nice, France, 9 April 2025: Emirates, the world's largest international airline, has just passed the 3 million passenger milestone on its Nice-Dubai route. The airline currently operates a daily A380 flight from Nice Côte d'Azur year round, offering its customers access to more than 140 destinations via its hub in Dubai.
For the first time, the group has been awarded the EcoVadis Gold Medal, which has been awarded to just two airports in the world this year. Aéroports de la Côte d'Azur is thus among the top 5% of the 150,000 companies audited worldwide by EcoVadis and in the top 1% of companies in the same business sector.