EU Constitution, what will you vote
Starting in 2007 they would be able to do that normally...sn26567 wrote:In a referendum yesterday, the usually rather xenophobic Swiss (which are no part of the EU) have come one step closer: they voted YES to the Schengen and Dublin agreements.
Does it mean that the SWISS planes will now fly to Pier A rather than B in Brussels?
Could be if this is the pier which is now used by BA since the British rejected the referendumsn26567 wrote:In a referendum yesterday, the usually rather xenophobic Swiss (which are no part of the EU) have come one step closer: they voted YES to the Schengen and Dublin agreements.
Does it mean that the SWISS planes will now fly to Pier A rather than B in Brussels?
Erwin
A Whole Different Animal
Depends, maybe Geneva/Zürich/Basle flights will arrive at terminal A but at the very end of terminal A (gate 69?). These gates are used for a passport-control. Norway is also Schengen but passengers arrive at terminal A need to show their passport.sn26567 wrote:Does it mean that the SWISS planes will now fly to Pier A rather than B in Brussels?
Could you at least just read the post before commenting on it?A318 wrote:Could be if this is the pier which is now used by BA since the British rejected the referendumsn26567 wrote:In a referendum yesterday, the usually rather xenophobic Swiss (which are no part of the EU) have come one step closer: they voted YES to the Schengen and Dublin agreements.
Does it mean that the SWISS planes will now fly to Pier A rather than B in Brussels?
Erwin
He was talking about the acceptance of Shengen & Dublin agreements of the Swiss people, it had nothing to do with the EU-contitution referendum.
(and the British didn't reject the referendum, the 'coldcased' the law wich would arrange the referendum.)
And here's a hint: Think before you post, and keep the quality of the fora in mind !!! (not your own private 'the EU sucks' story...)
Then why didn't he read where he posted it since this topic is all and about the EU constitutionBuzz wrote:
He was talking about the acceptance of Shengen & Dublin agreements of the Swiss people, it had nothing to do with the EU-contitution referendum.
First read then post and then buzzaway
Erwin
A Whole Different Animal
As mentionned in the post:A318 wrote:Then why didn't he read where he posted it since this topic is all and about the EU constitutionBuzz wrote:
He was talking about the acceptance of Shengen & Dublin agreements of the Swiss people, it had nothing to do with the EU-contitution referendum.![]()
First read then post and then buzzaway![]()
Erwin
Wich means they have come one step closer to the EU, wich relates to the topic discusion...sn26567 wrote:In a referendum yesterday, the usually rather xenophobic Swiss (which are no part of the EU) have come one step closer: they voted YES to the Schengen and Dublin agreements.
Does it mean that the SWISS planes will now fly to Pier A rather than B in Brussels?
Now I stop cotributing to this topic, so have a nice discusion A318, since you're the only one left... (wonder how that happened)