BRU has now confirmed it is above all a shopping center: you can find a lot of information on their shops, but try to find info on a flight to or from Dakar, Douala or Freetown, you get...nothing!!!
Incredible!!!
They have not been able to provide a system that shows more than the final destination or "first" origin of the flights!!!
Or maybe, it is well hidden?
Back to the old "panels" please...
A further deterioration of the Brussels Airport website
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Concerning the "info", we can not find anymore the type of aircraft operating amongst other changes except for cargo flights..
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Re: A further deterioration of the Brussels Airport website
I have picked up only reactions of disappointment about this new website.
Maybe Aviation24.be can address this issue with BAC.
I'm looking forward to read their response.
Maybe Aviation24.be can address this issue with BAC.
I'm looking forward to read their response.
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Re: A further deterioration of the Brussels Airport website
I read that some people considered the change as long overdue. The old site looked like 20 years old.Established02 wrote: ↑23 Sep 2018, 12:04 I have picked up only reactions of disappointment about this new website.
This has been done weeks ago, almost immediately after the new site was put online.
The remarks are taken into account and will be integrated into a future update of the site.
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Re: A further deterioration of the Brussels Airport website
Yes it did, and was working satisfactorily...
In every organization, there are people who know nothing but find it urgent to change things, particularly those that work well, as you need to spend your budget in order to establish or consolidate your fiefdom.
But the good old saying "if it ain't broke, don't fix it" still applies for me.
Re: A further deterioration of the Brussels Airport website
all needed info is removed, timetables, even their jobs page ... guess the most important thing is shopping rather than flights
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Re: A further deterioration of the Brussels Airport website
Maybe you should watch this one
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They call it Thatcherism, don't they?
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Re: A further deterioration of the Brussels Airport website
Some parts of the old site are gathered under a link "Other sites" that is found at the top right, next to the language selection. I do admit, it is not that obvious as it is in smaller print and somewhat out of visual focus points.
I'm glad they at least kept the cargo arrival and departure site. It's a handy tool, while being at work, to keep an eye on the next plane coming in or nearing it's departure time.
Re: A further deterioration of the Brussels Airport website
Waybackmachine shows how the site developed over the years, do you remember this one?
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June 2000
https://web.archive.org/web/20050315000 ... airport.be
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June 2000
https://web.archive.org/web/20050315000 ... airport.be
Brussels Airport (BRU) infrastructure: future
Can I just throw this in: the new website www.brusselsairport.be is superb. The difference is like day and night with the (horrible) previous one. When you click on a flight, you got very detailed information about where to go, what to do, where to check in, on which belt to pick up luggage, etc.
It all feels intuitive and aesthetically pleasing. And it looks great on mobile devices. Finally a 21st century website.
Job well done !
It all feels intuitive and aesthetically pleasing. And it looks great on mobile devices. Finally a 21st century website.
Job well done !
Re: Brussels Airport (BRU) infrastructure: future
But...when you check the arrival flight from Montego Bay you have to write Varadero...and when you check on what time is your flight to Varadero you have to write Montego Bay because on the outbound flight Varadero does not exist and on the inbound flight Montego Bay does not exist. I guess it's the same for African flight ! It's stupid...this new website is beautiful but does not work ! Again : STUPID !Boavida wrote: ↑27 Sep 2018, 12:44 Can I just throw this in: the new website www.brusselsairport.be is superb. The difference is like day and night with the (horrible) previous one. When you click on a flight, you got very detailed information about where to go, what to do, where to check in, on which belt to pick up luggage, etc.
It all feels intuitive and aesthetically pleasing. And it looks great on mobile devices. Finally a 21st century website.
Job well done !
Answer of Brussels Airport : Sorry work in progress...
Brussels Airport a commenté votre publication.
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26 septembre, 08:15
Bonjour Eric François, c'est le vol TB305 qui part à 11h40. Notre site web est encore en developpement, ces informations seront disponibles bientôt. Bien à vous, *Stefan
Re: Brussels Airport (BRU) infrastructure: future
Superb, maybe, but not giving the needed information. Typical of the "change for the sake of change" philosophy very popular nowadays.Boavida wrote: ↑27 Sep 2018, 12:44 Can I just throw this in: the new website www.brusselsairport.be is superb. The difference is like day and night with the (horrible) previous one. When you click on a flight, you got very detailed information about where to go, what to do, where to check in, on which belt to pick up luggage, etc.
It all feels intuitive and aesthetically pleasing. And it looks great on mobile devices. Finally a 21st century website.
Job well done !
Re: A further deterioration of the Brussels Airport website
At least, the web site is using the correct IP version (IPv6) and using Akamai as the CDN.
OK, I am a geek... and found of IPv6 which is the latest Internet Protocol version and Belgium is secretly the leading the deployment of IPv6 with more than 55% of Belgian Internet subscribers using it without knowing
OK, I am a geek... and found of IPv6 which is the latest Internet Protocol version and Belgium is secretly the leading the deployment of IPv6 with more than 55% of Belgian Internet subscribers using it without knowing
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Re: A further deterioration of the Brussels Airport website
IPV4 vs. IPV6 is a communications/internet protocol, Mr (haha) geek. Nothing to do with the content of the website. And that is the subject matter of this thread.
And (if we may go off-topic) what do you mean by "CDN"? Using codes and acronyms may make you seem a geek to some - others prefer simple facts and plain terminology.
And (if we may go off-topic) what do you mean by "CDN"? Using codes and acronyms may make you seem a geek to some - others prefer simple facts and plain terminology.
Precisely. Content and factual info become ever more secondary, "looks" and "user experience" are prime. And must be on the change permanently, for fear of loosing attention. Reminds one of adolescents in their first romantic relationships...Typical of the "change for the sake of change" philosophy very popular nowadays.
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You can now find this when you click on the flight or 'details' and then somewhere on the right!
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Sorry, but this is not enough! If you look for the flight to Banjul tomorrow (flight SN203 at 11:30 am), click on "details", you find nowhere the information that the flight also stops at Dakar. Only final destinations/first origins are given!pitrixplanespotting wrote: ↑27 Sep 2018, 21:06You can now find this when you click on the flight or 'details' and then somewhere on the right!
And since Dakar is an intermediate stop on both outbound and inbound flights, there is NO trace of Dakar on the WHOLE site! And that is valid for all "triangular flights: no Douala, no Freetown, no Abidjan on the Lomé flights, and no Ouagadougou on the Abidjan flights...
Besides these small details, the new (under development! ) site is "Superb".
I suggest they go back to the old, developed site, until the new one is ready to correctly inform the pax.
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There you have a valid point. A new site should not be put online unless it has at least as much information as the old one. It's not a trial and error game.
@BrusselsAirport: Develop a new presentation, have it thoroughly tested by a number of daily users and avgeeks, listen to their remarks, and then only put it online.
André
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