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I hope they hear you.....BAAV wrote: ↑17 Mar 2018, 19:57 let us also hope that these passengers walking from the drop-off zone do not have to cross the bus station tracks anymore but have their own walking path. That would be safer. Another thing would be to make the entrance to the actual airport building there bigger. It is not built to accommodate for all these passengers coming via the taxi drop off, car drop off, bus station, train station. It is too overcrowded ... A bit of a holistic approach is needed. One suggestion for the airport, please spend as much thought into these things as you do in making nice shopping areas...
We have read that....But there is nothing about the entrance door .Passenger wrote: ↑18 Mar 2018, 00:45 Why don't you guys just read what the airport says about this?
"...In conjunction with the expansion of the drop-off area, the roads around this area will be redesigned. As a result, through traffic will be largely separated from passengers driving to the drop-off area, providing a smoother and safer traffic flow..."
See article 15th March 2018:
https://www.aviation24.be/airports/bruss ... -off-area/
When I see all this open space... and if they decide to demolish the old and ugly Swissport building next to it, I can't stop thinking this would be an ideal place for a completely new and 'open' terminal.Established02 wrote: ↑17 Mar 2018, 19:32 Building 3, accommodating the former DHL sorting centre, is now completely demolished.
Forget it.Boavida wrote: ↑18 Mar 2018, 10:22When I see all this open space... and if they decide to demolish the old and ugly Swissport building next to it, I can't stop thinking this would be an ideal place for a completely new and 'open' terminal.Established02 wrote: ↑17 Mar 2018, 19:32 Building 3, accommodating the former DHL sorting centre, is now completely demolished.
Do you mean that only TUI will use it, or also Brussels Airlines for the flights taken over from TCAB? Other airlines?
It's not 91 in the Top 100: it's 91 in the Top 500. They only mention the first 100: "...Please note that over 500 airports were covered in the survey but we only feature the top 100 listing here..."Ansett wrote: ↑23 Mar 2018, 23:16 A normal 91st place for BRU in the Top 100 of World's Best Airports ranking, normal because of the way the airport has been managed since 22/3 and the way, especially the drop-off zone and parkings work. Totally unacceptable for a "first world" airport.
http://www.worldairportawards.com/Award ... ating.html