BBC News
Clodagh Rice
06 May 2025

The first phase of a £100m redevelopment at Belfast International Airport has been described by one passenger as "a long time coming".

This first £25m investment includes a new security hall and duty free area, as well as a new forecourt outside the front of the building.

The changes to security include new technology with scanners that allow passengers to travel without removing their liquids or electronics from their hand luggage.

The airport's chief executive Dan Owens said their goal was to "transform" the passenger experience.

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