Jayuu wrote: » The US immigration control will be a huge advantage in Terminal 2 as well. Lets face it, nobody minds doing all that stuff at the start of the journey when you're all excited about going away as opposed to the other side when you're tired and you just want to get to your destination.
runway16 wrote: » Security regulations require that departing and arriving passengers do not mix in the airside portion of the terminal (ie beyond security control). AMSTERDAM gets away with it, like Pier A in Dublin, because it is an older design, but no new facility can allow it. The only point in T2 where they will mix is landside, after the 1st escalator up from check in, where the departing pax will quickly ascend to the next level, so it is not an issue in this case.
murpho999 wrote: » Really don't see what the problem is with changing levels, up and down an escalator a couple of times what is the problem? Your point about intersecting Departing and Arriving passengers is wrong. This happens in major international airports quite often, Schiphol being a perfect example. Don't see the problem with it. Departing people are heading for their gates and arrivees are heading for baggage/passport control. Do not see how it will cause a problem.
KC61 wrote: » I noticed that when I arrived in the newly built Barcelona Terminal 2 earlier this year that both arriving and departing passengers mixed freely airside. How can they be allowed to do this if these are the regulations?
runway16 wrote: » The Dutch aviation security authority also does not allow it, but due to the design of Schiphol airport, they have no option but to allow it.
murpho999 wrote: » Why not? It's a pretty easy airport to get in and out of, no means perfect, for me some walks to gates, especially Aer Lingus' is very long, and they often don't have enough Immigration Police on the desks, leading to longer queues than there should be, but apart from that it's a nice airport, that works, and is generally pleasant to be in.
irishdub14 wrote: » New Article on T2:http://www.independent.ie/national-news/inside-the-controversial-terminal-2-as-it-gets-ready-for-takeoff-2267945.html?start=2 How is it Controversial??
eia340600 wrote: » The problem is that all of these flaws were built into a brand new terminal..The passenger experience is compromised for no reason..All public spaces, especially of this scale, have to be as simple as possible to allow for maximum efficiency and ease of use. People may not mind changing levels a few times but think of the amount of extra energy required to move 7.5 million people over 5 levels instead of none.
Geogregor wrote: » What are they building in front of the new terminal? Multistory car park?
irishdub14 wrote: » Yes, there also planning to build a new Crowne Plaza on top of it, but not in the near future.
dannym08 wrote: » was there not plans to build a ground level carpark there,as that is where the Metro North station will be and it can be just closed then when nessescary
Bluetonic wrote: » There was. It's built. ....and being used.
Rashers72 wrote: » Any idea's on an opening date? A relative has a flight with Ethiad in Mid November, and was wondering would they be using the new terminal. Can't find a date anywhere, but maybe it's a bit early.....
steve-o wrote: » Allow what? All security screening in Schipol takes place at the gate and every passenger is screened. Once screened, those passengers have no contact with unscreened passengers. In Dublin T2, arriving and departing passengers will not mix.
alfredrussrell wrote: » Now that Aer Lingus are going trans Atlantic through T2, does anyone know how coaches for departures through T2 will be dealt with? Will we have to walk with luggage from the existing coach park? It's already a fair old hike to T1 with luggage.
Kev11491 wrote: » T2 looks amaing btw
MYOB wrote: » Actually, brain is failing me here - isn't there a prefab extension on one of the old piers?
Bluetonic wrote: » That has to close when the new pier on T2 opens. Well that was one of the conditions of the extension on planning permission.
MYOB wrote: » Which pier is it on though? I only use the sodding airport about 20 times a year with multiple airlines out of every pier... and I can't remember the layout!