Leeds Bradford Airport Chief: ‘The first major improvement since 1968 is long overdue’

Vincent Hodder, Leeds Bradford Airport Chief
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Vincent Hodder, chief executive of Leeds Bradford Airport, announced that the airport’s upcoming £100 million renovation marks its first major improvement since opening in 1968. He made the statement to the BBC on February 14.

“The first major improvement to our terminal since its opening in 1968 is long overdue,” said Hodder, Airport Chief. “It’s vitally important to upgrade LBA to the world-class facility Yorkshire deserves. I would be disappointed if by 2027 we did not have flights to North America and the Middle East.”

According to the BBC, Hodder said that the airport is set to undergo its first significant renovation since it opened in 1968. The £100 million investment aims to enhance passenger experience and operational efficiency.

The Scottish Sun reports that the overhaul will be completed in two phases. The first phase, set to conclude later this year, will include a larger baggage reclaim area, faster security checks, new retail and dining options, and additional seating for travelers. “It’s vitally important to upgrade LBA to the world-class facility Yorkshire deserves,” Hodder told the BBC.

The second phase of the renovation will bring significant improvements to the terminal’s infrastructure, including new security and arrivals facilities, more duty-free shops, and upgraded staircases, lifts, and escalators. The project aims to create a brighter, more accessible terminal while minimizing disruption to passengers during construction.

Passenger growth has driven the need for the revamp. According to airport data, LBA welcomed 4.24 million passengers in 2024—a 5.8% increase from the previous year. The additional aircraft stands planned in the project could support future long-haul flights with potential destinations including New York, Chicago, Dubai, and Jeddah. Hodder expressed optimism about these plans: “I would be disappointed if by 2027 we did not have flights to North America and the Middle East.”

Leeds Bradford Airport (LBA) is a key regional hub in Yorkshire serving millions of passengers each year with domestic and international flights. Opened in 1968, it has expanded significantly over time. Conveniently located between Leeds and Bradford, LBA plays a crucial role in supporting tourism, business travel, and local employment within the region’s economy.



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