VINCI Airports and the Haute-Savoie Council have officially inaugurated Annecy Haute-Savoie Mont-Blanc airport’s (NCY) brand-new terminal.
Built as a result of a combined 2.5 million EUR investment co-financed by VINCI Airports and the Haute-Savoie Council, the terminal was inaugurated in the presence of a number of local elected officials and stakeholders.

Work first began in July 2024, and was completed in January 2026, forming part of a 10 million EUR investment plan launched by VINCI Airports upon taking over the concession in 2022, which covers the fifteen-year concession period.
The terminal’s redevelopment aims to improve the passenger experience whilst aligning infrastructure with high environmental standards.
Improvements include a decrease of 30 tonnes of CO2 equivalent per year; modernised spaces in the form of three passenger loungers and a dedicated crew area; and improved accessibility via the integration of a new forecourt facilitating access for people with reduced mobility.
Since 2022, Annecy Haute-Savoie Mont-Blanc airport has received a raft of updates, including the restoration of runways, taxiways and aircraft stands, as well as the installation of a new fuel station incorporating a charging point for electric aircraft and enabling the distribution of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF).

