Showing posts with label Airport. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Airport. Show all posts

Sunday, November 20, 2011

From Check-In to Plane: Your Bag's Journey at Heathrow Airport

From Check-In to Plane: Your Bag's Journey at Heathrow Airport On YouTube.





BAA Heathrow's largest integrated baggage system is underway. When complete it will enable the airport to handle 110 million bags a year by 2012. Here's a snapshot of the route your bags take from check-in to being loaded on to the plane. www.heathrowairport.com

Keywords: Baggage, Journey, Heathrow, Airport, LHR, bag, hold, luggage, largest, tunnel

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Sunday, September 4, 2011

Gothenburg-Landvetter Airport

Gothenburg-Landvetter Airport Video Clips.





Gothenburg-Landvetter Airport (Sweden Gothenburg-Landvetter flygplats, (IATA: AST, ICAO: ESGG)) is an international airport in the region of Gothenburg in Sweden. With 4.3 million passengers in 2006 [3] 'the second largest airport in Sweden (after Stockholm-Arlanda). E 'managed by the Civil Aviation Authority (Luftfartsverket). The airport takes its name from the town of Landvetter, which is located in the municipality Härryda. It is 20 km east of Gothenburg and 40 kmwest of Borås. Gothenburg, the second international airport is located in Gothenburg City Airport. Landvetter Airport has two terminals, both nationally and internationally, even if all check-in at the international terminal, now that all luggage must be shown. It is the transfer region are several shops, bars and a restaurant. There is a hotel located 350 meters from the terminal. The departure and arrival of passengers can be traced to a single plan. The domestic terminal is located on one side of the range of structuraladjacent to the international departures area, which is adjacent to the international arrivals area. The airport was opened in 1977. [4], passenger services that previously were Torslanda Airport [5], north of Gothenburg Landvetter moved to in 1977. Later, some low-cost airline began service in the former military base store, which was renamed from Save Flygplats Gothenburg City Airport. On June 12, 2009, the airport will have its first direct service to the United States in 30 years. Copyright LFV

Tags: göteborg, gothenborg, sweden, commerical, ad, usa, delta, 757, boeing, regional, say, no, to, ryanair, takeoff, landing

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Friday, August 19, 2011

What Happens To Lost Airport Luggage?

What Happens To Lost Airport Luggage?

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When you tour by air, you check your luggage in at the airport in the hope that you will see it again when you arrive at your destination. Unfortunately for some, this is not all the time the case, and pieces of luggage can end up somewhere else entirely. So what happens to this lost luggage?

Airlines say that they try their utmost to reunite passengers with their lost luggage, although this can sometimes be a very difficult task. The first step is to look for any inevitable contact details for the owner, so the luggage is opened and checked through, but if no inevitable details are found, most airlines will then turn to the World Tracer system to help in the saving of bags. This system integrates data from complicated airlines worldwide to try and match bags with their owners. From the occasion somebody reports their luggage missing, 100 days are spent tracing the lost item(s). The system looks to match tag numbers with baggage type, colour and brand within the database, and when a match is made, the item is forwarded on a 'rush tag' to the nearest airport to the owner, and delivered directly to the owner's contact address.

A small percentage of lost bags are not reunited with their owners within the 100 day period, and these bags are then sold at auction, with the proceeds supposedly going to charity. In the Uk, auction houses such as Greasby's in Tooting, South London, are where these lost bags end up. Apparently, high value items are removed and sold separately, whilst the content of the bags are then re-packed and sold as lots. Bidders have no idea what they are getting when they bid on a bag, but the convention has come to be quite beloved with citizen looking for new luggage, and looking to re-sell clothing and small items on ebay.

However, a modern exposé by Dom Joly revealed that some airlines don't do a very good job of trying to find the bags' owners. He bought 15 bags at auction, and was able to find contact details for the owners of 3 of the bags. Also, when asked which charities the proceeds were given to, none of the airlines contacted were able to clarify or name a charity.

Workers at one airline also said that cases were sent to auction before 100 days had passed, meaning that the quest had been aborted perhaps before it had even begun.

It seems that there is no guarantee that your luggage will arrive with you at your destination, and sadly, no guarantee that it will be reunited with you at a later date should it be lost. You can only do your best to increase your chances by ensuring your contact details are clearly visible on or inside the case. Failing that, you can all the time take a opening down at the auction house, and who knows, you could be bidding on your lost suitcase!

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Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Riz Khan - Airport of apartheid? - 7 Jan 10 - Part 1

Riz Khan - Airport of apartheid? - 7 Jan 10 - Part 1 Tube. Duration : 14.43 Mins.


The new security measures at airports to be introduced by the U.S. government already under fire. Full body pat-downs, extra baggage checks and mandatory body scanning have been proposed. They are a response to the foiled attack on an American airliner on Christmas Day, but have been criticized as overtly political reaction to the attempt. While the effect is global, it is the citizens of Cuba, Iran, Sudan and Syria, which all feel with the words "state sponsors of terrorism." Thoserefers to 10 countries outside the U.S. as "interesting" like Afghanistan, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan and may also provide for special treatment means. Washington's decision has complaints of anti-discrimination groups, the president said Obama's response to the threat of fire amounts to little more than racial profiling. But advocates say the policy has been developed to keep safe the sky, and careful measures against those who are most likely to pose a threat.

Tags: aljazeera, riz, khan, airport, apartheid, security, discrimination, racial, profiling, failed, bomb, plot, passenger, jet, airliner, US, barack, obama, rizkhan

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