
The Geneva Airport aims high
CAP2030 project
The CAP2030 project will bring a fresh, new look to the Geneva Airport, providing space for the airport to expand and a much-needed update to the facility’s aging infrastructure. Terminal 1 will remain open during the first phase of the project (until 2032), which includes: a 40,000 square metre expansion on the motorway side to free up space for future renovations or rebuilding; demolishing the upper floors of the existing train station to create a more efficient and continuous journey for passengers using all forms of public transportation; and a 40% expansion of the airport’s retail zones. In addition, the airport still plans to be heated and cooled by the GeniLachydrothermal system over the next few years, which will reduce the airport’s annual carbon footprint by 60%.