Airports around the world are using panels produced by Trespa International, a well established manufacturer of high quality panels for exterior and interior applications, with a strong emphasis on design, innovation, quality and durability.
For more than 30 years, Trespa International has produced a range of exceptionally strong, easy to clean and highly durable panels - to lend a long-lasting touch of design and individuality to busy public areas. Available in an almost limitless range of colours and textures, Trespa panels are used either to create stunning effects on their own or to blend in with other design features and materials.
Highly suited for interior and exterior applications, Trespa's so called High Pressure Laminate panels are not just aesthetically pleasing, they have a proven ability to withstand tough day-to-day use with a minimum of maintenance for a long-lasting impression. Strong and scratch resistant, these panels will last for many years. Because of their impermeable surface and closed structure, dust and dirt cannot penetrate or affect the surface decoration.And thanks to their high chemical resistance, panels can be cleaned time and again without losing their colourful good looks.
Trespa panels are already in use at many airports around the world:

Check In Counters at Hong Kong International Airport
from the ticketing booths at Hong Kong International Airport[above] to the exterior ceilings of Kansas City International; from the interior wall lining of Terminal 2 at the Munich Airport [below]

Wall Lining at Munich Airport
or within Domodedovo Airport to the façade cladding of the International Terminal at Melbourne Airport [below].

International Airport - Melbourne Airport
The interior wall lining in Terminal D at Dallas Forth Worth International Airport is near completion at the time of writing.
Available in four individual product lines: Athlon, Meteon, Virtuon and ToplabPLUS, each panel is designed to meet the specific needs of a key application, ranging from exterior and/or interior wall cladding to architectural facades, from information booths and lockers to bathroom facilities, and from general purpose panelling to furniture for public areas.
Trespa pro-actively pursues a policy of environmental sustainability and uses life cycle analysis (LCA) to ensure that full information on its products and processes. Their impact on the environment are properly documented and available for inspection.