Terminal A and Terminal B were completed in 1973 and have four levels.
As of 2008, Terminal B is being renovated to increase capacity for departing passengers and passenger comfort.
The reason for the delay in its the reconstruction was the fact that Terminal B needs to be fully operational first.
Reconstruction of the central building and Terminal B began.
A jazz band filled Terminal B with lively music the other night, while behind the scenes, security agents were scanning baggage for explosives.
Terminal B was closed in 1989.
In July 2007 Terminal B was added, increasing the airport's capacity to 3.6 million passengers per year.
The airport was again submitted and approved for renovation in 1970, and Terminal B was completed in 1971.
The first phase was completed in June 2010, when Terminal B and the North Concourse officially opened for service.
In March 1996, the old terminal was named Terminal B and all international flights were moved there.