redchariot
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I saw the plans for the terminal some time back. I couldn't see why they designed in two level changes for departing passengers. If I remember right, you enter at ground level, check in a ground level, then go upstairs to security and gates, and then back down to ground level to embark onto the plane. Seemed like there should be a better way...
While it is quick to get out if you land there and are just staying in Ireland if you are in transit there is a long walk a head of you no matter which pier in terminal 1 you will be departing from.
I was in the new Terminal 2 today for operational trials ahead of the opening in November.
I just wanted to say how impressive the building is. It is spacious, very modern, very stream-lined and very easy to navigate. Everything seemed to run like clockwork (although there will be many more than 2000 passengers on a normal day).
It is an absolute disgrace. Having the rest of us subsidise a flash new terminal that will barely be used for long haul passengers.
Hi,
It's about time things were modernised in that horrible airport. What a greeting to visitors that T1 was!
So.... will ALL passengers use the new terminal, or just a select few using certain airlines? I suspect the latter. And also, could someone tell me if the two terminals are connected, i.e. is it possible to go from one to the other AFTER check in?
The reason I ask is, in the old terminal there is an outdoor smoking area which is a godsend for my elderly (rebellious) auntie who enjoys a cig airside.
Unless of course there is a designated smoking area in the new place, which I very much doubt.
Just wondered. Thanks.
btw OP - did you get the same pathetic "goody bag" - juice, a pastry, 2 chocs and a luggage tag
No smoking area in T2 other than outside the entrance of the check-in area
Oh yeah. It was a bit lacking alright but in fairness they kept us looked after during the whole trial process providing tea/coffee, sandwiches etc
Any word on who won the big prize yet?
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