I'm not really familiar with the topic, but in Europe there is a special
treatment for "Schengen passengers" see [1]
I wonder whether it is just the customs or that there are really zones
related to this within the airport. If so, there might me a need for a
separate value for that.
Maybe someone
> On Jun 15, 2015, at 8:20 PM, Marc Gemis wrote:
>
> I'm not really familiar with the topic, but in Europe there is a special
> treatment for "Schengen passengers" see [1]
> I wonder whether it is just the customs or that there are really zones
> related to this within the airport. If so, the
I seem to have left out part of what I was intending to type. I judge
whether something is a quote or not on the presence of a greater than sign
at the start of each quoted line in plaintext email, the HTML formatting
that renders as a vertical bar at the start of each quoted line in HTML
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On 6/15/2015 5:42 AM, johnw wrote:
The only way I could be wrong is if they have a “Schengen” terminal or
something like it : special*facilities* at the airport*separate* from the
normal domestic and international style terminals. Not a separate Schengen line
at immigration, or a security ch
I think I'll be closing this shortly. Possibly tomorrow.
There are some 10 votes, one against, the majority approving.
There were close to 40 votes last time... where has the passion gone?
On 2/06/2015 8:47 AM, Warin wrote:
Hi,
Voting for the mark 2 version of Reception Desk is now open.
Lin
> On Jun 16, 2015, at 6:43 AM, Paul Norman wrote:
>
> Which gates are part of which terminal can shift around depending on time of
> day and what flights there are, and there is no specific schedule.
This is my guess for how it is in the eu - its merely how immigration reacts to
arriving cu
On Mon, Jun 15, 2015 at 2:43 PM, Paul Norman wrote:
> As someone who has been doing too many flights lately, in Canada
> airports often have domestic, international, and trans-border. Trans-border
> is for flights to or from the US and have a special customs arrangement.
> This is, unfortunately