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Quoting Gopal (Thread starter): I wonder if there is a reason why the immigration counters are situated at a considerable distance from the international arrival gates. Is this to ensure that passengers have enough time to get their documents ready before they reach the immigration counter ? |
Quoting Gopal (Thread starter): if there is a reason why |
Quoting Gopal (Reply 3): Thank you for the explanations. They are very valid. However, it would be very beneficial if some kind of transportation in the form of trains or buses (similar to what is available for departing passengers) could be provided for weary passengers. |
Quoting Gopal (Reply 3): Thank you for the explanations. They are very valid. However, it would be very beneficial if some kind of transportation in the form of trains or buses (similar to what is available for departing passengers) could be provided for weary passengers. Some airports do have moving walkways. |
Quoting Gopal (Reply 3): However, it would be very beneficial if some kind of transportation in the form of trains or buses (similar to what is available for departing passengers) could be provided for weary passengers. |
Quoting 2H4 (Reply 8): I don't know.....given the obesity crises many countries are experiencing, doubling the length of the terminals might very well result in huge reductions in national health care expenditures. And I'm only half-kidding. |
Quoting 2H4 (Reply 8): given the obesity crises many countries are experiencing, doubling the length of the terminals might very well result in huge reductions in national health care expenditures |
Quoting Gopal (Reply 3): However, it would be very beneficial if some kind of transportation in the form of trains or buses (similar to what is available for departing passengers) could be provided for weary passengers. |
Quoting Starlionblue (Reply 12): I hear ya. Some people always look at my strangely when I walk beside the moving walkway. |
Quoting 2H4 (Reply 14): Same here, when I walk up or down the stairs and pass the people on the adjacent escalator. |