

Two additional floors will be added, increasing the capacity of the short term parking lot to more than 5,000 vehicles. Phase four also includes the construction of Traffic Centre 2, which will extend the short-term parking lot with 1,803 additional spaces.

It will also feature modern information and communications (ICT) technology, a 3D ceiling and large-screen digital media walls. 24% of the building’s energy requirements will be provided by renewable energy, which will help in offsetting 12,000t of carbon emissions a year. The terminal will feature a sustainable design with eco-friendly spaces, a traditional Korean garden and large outdoor parks. The arrival zone will be equipped with a special baggage handling system (BHS) with ten additional carousels. The Terminal 2 departure hall will feature self, group and premium check-in zones, the latest computer tomography (CT) scanners, and walk-through duty-free shops. It will include five above-ground floors and two underground floors. Terminal 2 will have a total floor area of 347,000m 2 and a passenger handling capacity of 29 million. The fourth phase expansion includes the expansion of Terminal 2 and the construction of Runway 4, which measures 3,750m, in addition to aprons, parking lots and roads. Phase four of Incheon Airport construction Incheon international airport is built on a land bridge created between the Yeongjong and Yongyu islands in the Yellow Sea.Ĭonnected to South Korea’s mainland by the Yeongjong Bridge, the airport can service 51 cities with a population of more than one million within 3.5 hours’ flying time. The expansion will enable the airport to handle 600,000 flights, 106 million passengers and 6.3Mt of cargo each year. The phase four expansion started in 2017 with an investment of approximately KRW4.8tn ($4.8bn), and is scheduled for completion in 2024.
