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THERE'S nothing worse than heading on holiday to Europe only to land at a cramped old airport.

But a number of holiday destinations have huge plans for new airports that will welcome millions of passengers a year.

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Europe is set to welcome some huge new airports in the next few decadesCredit: CPK/Foster+Partners

Destinations in Greece, Portugal and Poland have revealed plans for new major airports to cope with the huge influx of passengers which the current airports can't handle.

With opening dates in the next decade, here are some of the exciting new plans.

Warsaw Solidarity Airport, Poland

One of the largest new European airports is to be Poland's £7billion Warsaw Solidarity Airport.

The huge airport airport hopes to rival both London Heathrow and Dubai as a transport hub, with long-haul flights.

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It will replace the current Warsaw Chopin Airport which is nearing capacity, will be able to welcome as many as 65million passengers by 2060.

It hopes to open it's first stage by 2028.

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The new airport in Poland will open by 2028Credit: CPK/Foster+Partners
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As many as 65million passengers will eventually travel throughCredit: CPK/Foster+Partners

Luis de Camoes Airport, Portugal

First discussed back in 2008, Lisbon has revealed plans for it's new Luis de Camoes Airport.

The £7billion airport will replace the current Lisbon Airport which has already reached capacity.

Hoping to welcome as many as 100million passengers by 2050, the airport will have two runways.

World’s biggest airport to open by 2030 with six runways and 120million passengers a year

It hopes to open by 2034, with the current Lisbon Airport then dismantled.

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The new airport in Lisbon will replace the current one by 2034Credit: Twitter / @VINCIAirports

Kastelli International Airport, Greece

Greece has revealed plans for a huge new £422million airport which will become one of the largest in the country.

Kastelli International Airport is set to open on the island of Crete, replacing the current Nikos Kazantzakis International Airport which opened back in 1937.

The new airport will initially be able to welcome up to 10million passengers although it's maximum capacity will be 18million passengers.

Also at the airport will be a five-story passenger hub, 13,000sqm shopping area and 3,200 metre long runway.

It hopes to open by 2027.

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Crete will welcome a new airport by 2027Credit: Heraklion Airport
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As many as 18million passengers will be able to travel through the airportCredit: Hill International

New Bodø Airport, Norway

Norway is replacing it's current Bodø Airport with the new £546million New Bodø Airport.

Along with a 25,000sqm terminal, a huge runway right by the water will  be built.

The airport hopes to welcome as many as 2.3million passengers a year.

It aims to open by 2029, and be fully operational by 2030.

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Norway's new airport will open by 2029

Tbilisi International Airport, Georgia

A new £993million airport in Georgia is set to replace the current international airport.

Up to 19million passengers would be able to travel through the new airport, compared to the 4.5million at the current airport, which has a maximum of 15million.

It is hopes plans can be complete by next year, and will open by 2028.

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What about the world's biggest airport?

Earlier this year, plans behind the world's biggest airport were revealed - with flights set to take off by 2030.

King Salman International Airport in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, will have a massive six runways and is expected to see 120million passengers each year.

The huge new travel hub will be spread across 57 square kilometres (22 square miles), with 12 square kilometres dedicated to recreational facilities and a retail space.

You an read more about the huge new airport, here

Already opened in Europe is the new £400million Aeroporto di Salerno Costa d'Amalfi on the Amalfi Coast in Italy, which opened last month.

And Istanbul Airport, which opened in 2018, has revealed it's four-phase expansion with plans to welcome 120million passengers by the end of 2028.

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Poland's new airport is set to be one of the biggest in EuropeCredit: CPK/Foster+Partners
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