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New website Brussels Airport

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check it out!

http://www.brusselsairport.be/

what a surprise this morning.
It seems easier to navigate the site and the timetable has got a nice update!

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Nice, very clear, fresh presentation, indeed.

Two features that have disappeared:
  • The track function does not seem to be active. It means also that the type of aircraft is no longer mentioned (at least for now)
  • The timetable has disappeared... (did I look enough?)
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I guess the 'track' button will be activated later, otherwise they wouldn't have put it there. For the rest: codeshares are not clear at all! In general, I have to admit I liked the old one better. Maybe it's because I'm not used to it yet...

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I like the design, but for example the timetable is not user-friendly at all. First I get an error "User Session expired" and looking up flights doesn't work at all. I also liked the airline logo in the arrival/departures section, seems to be gone as well.

But again, the design (and especially the homepage) is nice. Pages load quickly as well.
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hopefully, they now have a web load balancer to be able to handle trafic during snow/fog days ... :)

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According to Brussels Airport's Facebook group, that's just a preview, the new site will be officialy launched tomorrow.
SNEAK PREVIEW our new website that will be officially launched tomorrow: http://www.brusselsairport.be Your comments are welcome!

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I hope we will see the exact aircraft type back in the flight status section and not just the generic aircraft type (330, 737, 32S, 767...).

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Looks like many generic sites, at first you don't really know if you're on the official site of the airport or just some generic copycat that have a similar web address.

The timetable doesn't tell you if there are nonstop/direct flights on other days that the one selected by default and doesn't show those cities (e.g. BEY) with a red dot, that is misleading. One might assume there are no direct or nonstop flights with that city, full stop.

Response time seems better and hopefully as others mentioned they didn't just lighten the website but rather (and more important) beefed up the web farm so that 100% availability of the full site can be guaranteed.

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Looks like many generic sites, at first you don't really know if you're on the official site of the airport or just some generic copycat that have a similar web address.
I had the same feeling. It looks like some chineese design (and do they really need a cheap banner to make money ???). Very bad imo. but it's easy.

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brusselsairport wrote:SNEAK PREVIEW our new website that will be officially launched tomorrow: http://www.brusselsairport.be Your comments are welcome!
That puzzles me. If it is a preview of a website that will be launched tomorrow, the old website should still be available. It is not. Only the new version is publicly available. It means that the new website is active and fully operational before its official launch!
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sdbelgium wrote:codeshares are not clear at all!
I agree. It is impossible to know which ic the operationg airline and which are the codeshare partners. Example in tomorrow's arrivals:

Code: Select all

08:30 9W6068 Toulouse Blagnac Scheduled 08:30  
08:30 AC6363 Toulouse Blagnac Scheduled 08:30  
08:30 BD5426 Toulouse Blagnac Scheduled 08:30  
08:30 CO5518 Toulouse Blagnac Scheduled 08:30  
08:30 KF5622 Toulouse Blagnac Scheduled 08:30  
08:30 LH5643 Toulouse Blagnac Scheduled 08:30  
08:30 SN3676 Toulouse Blagnac Scheduled 08:30  
08:30 UA9950 Toulouse Blagnac Scheduled 08:30  
08:30 US5952 Toulouse Blagnac Scheduled 08:30  
In the previous version, there was only one mention of the scheduled time of arrival/departure: on the first line. The first line also contained the operating airline; the codeshare partners came afterwards. Here it is impossible for the general public to know that the operating airline is SN on the 7th line....

Note: the addition of the name of the airport (Blagnac) to the name of the city (Toulouse) is an improvement.
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Indeed, the flights/codeshares are shown simular to the limited version of the website wich is shown during strikes/weather problems/... And if you don't know more about the flights its inpossible to see wich one is the operating airline.

But for the rest I like this website more than the previous one. Just some things wich could better or aren't working (I suppose that should be solved when the website if officially launched tomorrow).

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it just needs some tweaking and debugging probably, then I think it will be a very nice update!

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Overall I like it. I have the impression it loads a lot faster.
BUT: is it really needed to have such a wide commercial banner on the right? Makes it all look rather cheap to me...

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The timetable is really terrible :evil:
Other information is more friendly :)

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I don't like it that you don't see the icon of the aircompany anymore ! That was something that made their website nicer then other European airport websites !!! :?

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guuuuuust wrote:I don't like it that you don't see the icon of the aircompany anymore ! That was something that made their website nicer then other European airport websites !!! :?
Tha's probably a sacrifice in the name of speed: images don't load as fast as text.
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think it's an improvement. definitely quicker. job section is fancier too. don't like the arrivals & departures pages. it looks like the internet page BRU had 10yrs ago...

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Acid-drop wrote:
Looks like many generic sites, at first you don't really know if you're on the official site of the airport or just some generic copycat that have a similar web address.
I had the same feeling. It looks like some chineese design (and do they really need a cheap banner to make money ???). Very bad imo. but it's easy.
I absolutely agree. It does look like a copycat site that you stumble onto when you misspell a URL.

It looks VERY cheap and unprofessional. The publicity banners add to this feeling. :|
The homepage is just terrible...

They should have used these colors/graphic style and fonts for the website:

Image Image Image

(This is how a professional website looks like: http://www.schiphol.nl)

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Flight info (Arrival, Dept) section has less features:
No Airline icon, not even the airline name in a pop-up. Is the passenger supposed to learn airlines codes and guess who is operating the flights (those code share groups in alphabetic order are really awful)?

And in addition... no mention of the type operated anymore...

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