It IS temporary. Covid-19 probably slows everything down but that's a valid excuse. Cash is very low at this time. Most passengers don't give a damn about how it looks at the drop off and given the fact that in normal times parkings are filled to capacity, a large numbers of passengers do see the terminal building iso the drop off zone.Boavida wrote: ↑12 Jan 2021, 14:58It's not unfair. This IS the entrance area for all passengers who are dropped off, arrive by bus or taxi. That is a LOT of pax! They never see the exterior of the departure hall due to this "temporary" drop off zone. Temporary since 2016 and probably here to stay for many, many years to come. So not so temporary...
Because it will go away one day. The train station will expand, the bus station will be renovated, trams (and subway?) will be added to it...I still haven't seen a plan to modernise the area. And I'm afraid Corona will be the perfect excuse to delay things even further...
Why waste money on things that are going away?