Sochi Airport Tests Games Terminal Three Weeks Before Olympics

Jan. 17, 2014
Basel Aero, a part of Russia’s industrial diversified group Basic Element, announces successful testing of a temporary Games terminal (Terminal D) in Sochi International Airport, the main gateway for the upcoming Winter Olympic Games in Sochi

Sochi, January 17, 2014 – Basel Aero, a part of Russia’s industrial diversified group Basic Element, announces successful testing of a temporary Games terminal (Terminal D) in Sochi International Airport, the main gateway for the upcoming Winter Olympic Games in Sochi. Terminal D, built specially for handling Olympic athletes and fan groups, served the first passengers on Thursday.

Over 150 passengers of Aeroflot’s SU1122 Moscow-Sochi flight arrived in Sochi at 12:54 (Moscow time) on Thursday. The passengers, including journalists accredited for the Games, arrived at the Terminal D where they collected their baggage in 15 minutes after arriving at the terminal. During the testing 1.7 tonnes of luggage was handled.

Apart from Thursday’s testing, the Games terminal also served a flight from Armenian capital of Yerevan on Friday.

The Games Terminal will handle 6,000 athletes and team members from around 85 countries. The 2,600-sq.m temporary facility boasts customs and border control areas, four check-in counters and 46 passport control booths. Its handling capacity of 420 passengers per hour will help the airport to manage the huge increase in passenger traffic anticipated during the Games. 

Leonid Sergeev, Basel Aero CEO, commented: “Testing of the Terminal D has demonstrated a readiness of the airports’ services for the Games. The testing procedure was based on the coordination between operations management centre, engineering centre, aviation security department, transport management service, maintenance centre and IT-specialists. The Games terminal will start operations at full capacity during the Olympics”

Up to 52,000 passengers are expected to arrive at the Sochi airport on February 6, a day before the opening ceremony and the airport’s busiest day.

At the Games time the airport’s main terminal will be divided into three sectors in order to optimize passenger flow. Sector A will serve Aeroflot and S7 airlines, Russian leading air carriers, while sectors B and C will be dedicated to other domestic carriers and international airlines respectively.

Sector A, equipped with 9 check-in counters, was tested on 16 November 2013. About 300 passengers of Aeroflot, S7 and Transaero flights departed Sochi using the newly-opened area.