The facade of the terminal, departure hall, is under renovation.
The side wall, next to this one of the Deloitte building, is already finished. This is done in the same stone as the Deloitte building.
Now the front part is under renovation
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Renovation of the facade?
Is there any global plan/new design for the terminal? What architect designed it? Where are the renders?
Instead of an overall ambitious plan they will 'renovate' bit by bit without any global approach?
Please tell me I'm wrong.
Is there any global plan/new design for the terminal? What architect designed it? Where are the renders?
Instead of an overall ambitious plan they will 'renovate' bit by bit without any global approach?
Please tell me I'm wrong.
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Pictures available ??
Hopefully it will be more than some 'make up'.
And hopefully in harmony with rest of the Terminal buildng ??
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There are no renders for this part of work which is ongoing
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It is in harmony of course. The front side will be in the same style as the Deloitte and KPMG building.
Thats why from the air side we also have the same style. Dark blue windows in the new renovated Skyhall, like at Deloitte and KPMG
Regarding the terminal itself, there will be a prolonging of the terminal in the direction where the former DHL building was. But this is still under reservation.
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Does this mean that the entire front facade (everything we can see on below picture) will have a unified, 'glass' look?Atlantis wrote: ↑03 Jan 2020, 23:51It is in harmony of course. The front side will be in the same style as the Deloitte and KPMG building.
I would say: finally! But I would add a beautiful roof structure like this one below. This would give the airport a much needed, modern look!
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A little change in the shareholders of BRU. Two new shareholders are added to the portfolio. We have now for the first time a Japanese investor and a second Australian shareholder.
The Australian State Investor TCorp and the Government pension investment fund of Japan took over a part of Ontario Teachers. They claimed that they are still the biggest shareholder.
More variety and new chances.
The Australian State Investor TCorp and the Government pension investment fund of Japan took over a part of Ontario Teachers. They claimed that they are still the biggest shareholder.
More variety and new chances.
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More information: https://www.aviation24.be/airlines/new- ... t-company/Atlantis wrote: ↑08 Jan 2020, 23:20 A little change in the shareholders of BRU. Two new shareholders are added to the portfolio. We have now for the first time a Japanese investor and a second Australian shareholder.
The Australian State Investor TCorp and the Government pension investment fund of Japan took over a part of Ontario Teachers. They claimed that they are still the biggest shareholder.
More variety and new chances.
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Now it that isn't a real aviation related contribution!?
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Brussels Airport has released what is in my mind the single biggest mistake ever...
https://btag.brusselsairport.be/en
-it tries to generate additional revenue due to baggage handling taking a very long time. In other words, there will be no incentive in the future to speed up baggage handling! It's openly admitting there's room for improvement in handling times yet they solve it with completely the wrong approach
-only works at BRU airport
-relax and drink a coffee whilst waiting for your bag? Where? Still in Terminal A, to then walk 10 minutes after you got the message your bag is there? As the pick up area does not have any shops or bars, where would you "relax and wait" coming from eg non-Schengen?
The person who pitched this should get a lesson in Customer Experience
https://btag.brusselsairport.be/en
-it tries to generate additional revenue due to baggage handling taking a very long time. In other words, there will be no incentive in the future to speed up baggage handling! It's openly admitting there's room for improvement in handling times yet they solve it with completely the wrong approach
-only works at BRU airport
-relax and drink a coffee whilst waiting for your bag? Where? Still in Terminal A, to then walk 10 minutes after you got the message your bag is there? As the pick up area does not have any shops or bars, where would you "relax and wait" coming from eg non-Schengen?
The person who pitched this should get a lesson in Customer Experience
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Unbelieveable.FkBE wrote: ↑09 Jan 2020, 20:04 Brussels Airport has released what is in my mind the single biggest mistake ever...
https://btag.brusselsairport.be/en
-it tries to generate additional revenue due to baggage handling taking a very long time. In other words, there will be no incentive in the future to speed up baggage handling! It's openly admitting there's room for improvement in handling times yet they solve it with completely the wrong approach
-only works at BRU airport
-relax and drink a coffee whilst waiting for your bag? Where? Still in Terminal A, to then walk 10 minutes after you got the message your bag is there? As the pick up area does not have any shops or bars, where would you "relax and wait" coming from eg non-Schengen?
The person who pitched this should get a lesson in Customer Experience
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Any news on the US preclearance?
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Today inauguration of the renewed Skyhall. During the day for all the BAC employees. In the evening for the press
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It's funny when landing this morning it was illuminated like in the past it was beautiful.
Hasta la victoria siempre.
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On LinkedIn is now also placed a short movie of the renewed Skyhall.
Very good that this beautiful memory stays and taken an important role
Maybe in the future some aviation related activities. Now will be only for events.
But maybe when the satellite opens again for pax
Very good that this beautiful memory stays and taken an important role
Maybe in the future some aviation related activities. Now will be only for events.
But maybe when the satellite opens again for pax
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Story of the inauguration: https://www.aviation24.be/airports/brus ... d-skyhall/Atlantis wrote: ↑29 Jan 2020, 21:35 On LinkedIn is now also placed a short movie of the renewed Skyhall.
Very good that this beautiful memory stays and taken an important role
Maybe in the future some aviation related activities. Now will be only for events.
But maybe when the satellite opens again for pax
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can we , as a normal visitor or passenger, get a glimpse of this skyhall. like many of us , this hall brings me back to my childhood in the '70ssn26567 wrote: ↑29 Jan 2020, 22:14Story of the inauguration: https://www.aviation24.be/airports/brus ... d-skyhall/Atlantis wrote: ↑29 Jan 2020, 21:35 On LinkedIn is now also placed a short movie of the renewed Skyhall.
Very good that this beautiful memory stays and taken an important role
Maybe in the future some aviation related activities. Now will be only for events.
But maybe when the satellite opens again for pax