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Terminal 3 before Opening: Permissible Criticism at the Wrong Time

Fraport plans to celebrate the opening of Terminal 3 with 30,000 guests, while local citizen initiatives raise concerns over increased airport traffic and its impact.

Fraport is gearing up for the opening of Terminal 3 at Frankfurt Airport, which will involve a celebration with 30,000 attendees. However, this event is met with criticism from various citizen initiatives that argue against the expansion due to its potential negative impacts on local residents. They believe that the airport's growth, which has already been affected by crises like the COVID-19 pandemic, should be reevaluated before proceeding with such large-scale projects.

The expansion of Frankfurt Airport, particularly with the addition of a new terminal and runway, has been a long-standing contentious topic. The construction of Terminal 3, costing four billion euros, is yet to demonstrate that it provides sufficient benefits to justify its extravagant expenses. Critics highlight the increased burden this expansion places on local communities, raising questions about the safety and sustainability of such developments at a major airport that has seen its growth expectations revised downward due to recent global events.

Despite the ongoing criticism which has a valid basis, proponents of the terminal's expansion remain optimistic about what they believe will bring the airport into a new era of connectivity and service capacity. The juxtaposition of the planned celebration and the voiced opposition underscores the divide between the airport authorities and the communities affected by the expansion, emphasizing the necessity for a balanced dialogue in planning and executing such large infrastructure projects.

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