Gloucestershire Airport gets a contemporary makeover

By December 6, 2018 January 16th, 2020 News

A gateway to the UK’s South West for business and general aviation activity, Gloucestershire Airport has been given a first-class makeover by local interior design firm, Cobus.

The ground floor of the terminal building has been completely refurbished to create a more contemporary and aesthetically pleasing area for private jet users travelling to and from the airport.

“Gloucestershire Airport is well-known as being the gateway to the South West, so we wanted to make sure passengers’ first and last experiences of Gloucestershire were memorable,” said Lloyd Coldrick, managing director of Cobus.

Revealing how his team of experts started the refurbishment project back in the summer he explained how the work included an “overhaul of the arrivals area, departures lounge, security scanning area, main reception, waiting areas, washrooms, the pilots’ restroom and breakout spaces.”

He added: “Despite the challenges of keeping disruption to a minimum in the terminal, which meant encountering a few delays and changes in the specification and programming of the project, the client was very pleased with the end result and we hope it will help the airport to continue to grow and prosper.”

In a statement on twitter, Gloucestershire Airport said: “We’re very pleased with our terminal after the refurbishment.”

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