Schiphol's H-pier to be open tomorrow
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Schiphol's H-pier to be open tomorrow
The first airliners to use the H-pier will be, easyJet, Thomsonfly.com, bmibaby, Jet2 and Sky Europe.
more about the H-pier can be found here
http://www.schiphol.nl/common/portlet/h ... 0750698982
more about the H-pier can be found here
http://www.schiphol.nl/common/portlet/h ... 0750698982
The non-shengen passengers are expected to hang around in lounge 3. It turns out that at Schiphol the non-shengen passenger area is called lounge 2 and lounge 3 (2 is between D and E piers, 3 is between E and G, now H). Lounge 1 is the shengen area (B, C, top floor of D). In short, they use the same area as all other non-shengen flights.
The shengen passengers using pier H will get their own lounge, number 4. That one is probably going to be rather small, as the main shengen area is completely on the other side of the airport.
So can anyone explain to me why it is faster to use stairs instead of airbridges? Will they use stairs both at the front and at the rear of the airplane?
The shengen passengers using pier H will get their own lounge, number 4. That one is probably going to be rather small, as the main shengen area is completely on the other side of the airport.
So can anyone explain to me why it is faster to use stairs instead of airbridges? Will they use stairs both at the front and at the rear of the airplane?
The H pier is on the side of long parking and looks very nice and modern.
Passengers are walking from/to the plains or go by bus.
It looks like CRL but then more modern and ofcourse people can visit shops and restaurants before the y enter the pier.
On the pier are not shops, restaurants and toilet areas to reduce costs.
I saw it this week passing by when I went to HRM but it looked very nice to me.
Passengers are walking from/to the plains or go by bus.
It looks like CRL but then more modern and ofcourse people can visit shops and restaurants before the y enter the pier.
On the pier are not shops, restaurants and toilet areas to reduce costs.
I saw it this week passing by when I went to HRM but it looked very nice to me.
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Faster... Cheaper
Donno if is faster, for sure is cheaper..
Like Henry Ford said what is not there cannot be broken.. Ryan use built in stair for the front, so the need less service from airport.. and is faster..
I still don't like saving everything policy of LCC...
Like Henry Ford said what is not there cannot be broken.. Ryan use built in stair for the front, so the need less service from airport.. and is faster..
I still don't like saving everything policy of LCC...