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Launceston Airport named Major Airport of the Year for third consecutive year

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17-Nov-2017 Launceston Airport has been named Australia's Major Airport of the Year for a third year in a row by the Australian Airports Association (AAA).

It's the first time an Australian airport has won the trifecta.

Launceston Airport General Manager, Paul Hodgen, accepted the award at the AAA gala event held in Adelaide stating he was proud to be part of a team that is focused on delivering a great customer experience to passengers.

"I am thrilled that Launceston Airport has again been recognised for providing great customer experiences and quality operations, and it's a testament to our staff and to the wider airport community," said Mr Hodgen.

"We are focused on putting the traveller first and that is evident in our terminal upgrades, which include improved dining options, enhanced seating, free Wi-Fi, together with additional toilet and shower facilities in the check-in hall.

"What makes the airport special is that our investment and upgrades clearly reflect elements of our beautiful region.

"We serve more than 1.3 million travellers annually and make a real effort to create a sense of place at the airport for arriving visitors."

In September Launceston Airport unveiled its terminal reconfiguration that transformed the layout of the building. The transformation re-orientated the airport's screening facility location, placing it immediately after check-in to allow travellers to take full advantage of the airport's award-winning dinning and shopping precinct prior to boarding.

Mr Hodgen said the recent terminal reconfiguration creates a smoother flow for passengers going through security; giving travellers more time to rest and relax eliminating the anxiety and stress that is sometimes associated with travel.

"We have created an airport that Launceston can be truly proud of and now see ourselves as a brand champion for Tasmania, showcasing the character, products and produce that our wonderful state has to offer," said Mr Hodgen.

"Airports are key drivers of regional economic prosperity, connecting communities and businesses with each other and the world.

"We are proud to act as the gateway to Launceston facilitating tourism and freight opportunities to Australia's major cities."

"If you've flown through Launceston Airport recently, you know the operation runs like a family, and on behalf of Launceston Airport, and our partners, I thank the Australian Airports Association for recognising our work and commitment to service and innovation."