And it's not a shop?????????
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A bar is still a business, which means revenue for the airport
Dear Sean1982,
Hey Atlantis.Atlantis wrote: ↑12 Mar 2017, 10:23Dear Sean1982,
I don't know why you placed this post in a totally wrong topic. Too lazy to find the topic "BRU future infrastructure"??
And as second, you have to ask yourself the question why it is closed? Look around. Were there very long queues in front of you to pass the border control? Yes or no? If not, than they are simply closed bcs police can do the check. The time they check your ID is the same as you spend at those electronic ones.
Everything is with a purpose. Do you really think that BRU invest a lot of money to not use it afterwards?? Than you are really stupid.
To give you an other example. In Delhaize you can pay at the normal cash desk or you can scan your own goods and pay via the terminals. Why do you think that also in Delhaize the automated self scan is so often closed??? Bcs at the cash desk there are no queues and they can handle it. Only in case of long queues the self scan goes open.
So please, open your eyes, look around, stop your narrow and always negative thinking and see the bigger picture. Welcome to the real world
They are inoperative, I read it in the newspaper last week.
Pier C is foreseen in two major development phases in the 2040 vision, with phase 1 of it likely to be developed as from 2035 (could be a bit earlier or a bit later of course) , though second part of Pier C is indeed foreseen really at the very end of Vision 2040.