redchariot
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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).
One thing that stood out to me was the arrival process; you come off the plane and down the corridor, through immigration and straight into baggage claim and customs, all very stream-lined; no long walks down winding corridors as in T1.
There was also the new CDP pre-clearance for USA flights; I am sure that people will be glad to hear that there are at least twice as many desks as in T1 and there is the added bonus that you clear US Customs as well before departure.
Although, with passenger numbers dropping off slightly over the last couple of years, the new terminal is still exactly what Dublin Airport needs and from what I saw today, it promises to deliver big-time
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).
One thing that stood out to me was the arrival process; you come off the plane and down the corridor, through immigration and straight into baggage claim and customs, all very stream-lined; no long walks down winding corridors as in T1.
There was also the new CDP pre-clearance for USA flights; I am sure that people will be glad to hear that there are at least twice as many desks as in T1 and there is the added bonus that you clear US Customs as well before departure.
Although, with passenger numbers dropping off slightly over the last couple of years, the new terminal is still exactly what Dublin Airport needs and from what I saw today, it promises to deliver big-time