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Greater Moncton International Airport
Located in the hub of the Maritimes, the Greater Moncton International Airport (GMIA) has a vibrant passenger market, serving more consumers within a 2.5-hour drive than any other airport in Atlantic Canada. Since its privatization in 1997, the airport has grown significantly both in passenger (133% increase) and cargo (74% increase) traffic.
The airport has experienced such a tremendous passenger growth, which has resulted in the construction of a new state-of-the-art terminal building. The thematic design of the building was inspired by the province of New Brunswick, one of the most beautiful regions in Canada. Its citizens are known world wide for their warmth and friendliness.
These traits, coupled with the natural resources indigenous to this part of the world, like wood and water as well as natural attractions like the Tidal Bore and the Hopewell Cape Rocks provided the inspiration for the design of the building.
The 85,000 sq.ft. terminal includes 22 check-in counters, passenger lounge, retail shopping, food service outlet and customs and immigration facilities.
GMIA provides user-friendly connections around the world and offers over 100 weekly direct flights serving all major commercial centers in Canada.
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