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Jock
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Posted: 09/November/2019 at 15:59 |
Last Thursday about 10:30am I got through security in minutes. It then took 40 mins to get through Passport Control. The queue started in Duty Free. I had reached the airport in plenty time as I'm a twitchy traveller but even so my gate was called only 10 mins after I got through passports. What a mess.
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Andrew
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I thought duty free was after passport control?
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peteknopp
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is it not security/bag check etc then duty free then passport control?
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bebop
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I also thought duty free was last, where Mulligans bar and coffee shops etc are located.
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Algarveaddick
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Unless something has changed since February, you check in/drop bags, go up the escalator, pass through security, down the escalator, left into the duty free/cafe area. Once you have passed through there you turn right and then go through passport control before the gates, don't you? Passport control was certainly after duty free before they enlarged the airport. During the remodelling this might have been different, but as far as I am aware it's the case now?
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Go away Duchatalet
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Andrew
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No mate, after security, down the escalator to passport control, through the booth, the corridor takes you left and out you pop in... duty free.
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Andrew
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Algarveaddick
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Ah right - you travel a lot more than me mate. I could have sworn last time we did it we turned left at the bottom on that escalator and straight into duty free.
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Go away Duchatalet
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cubsur
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If you are flying to UK or Ireland you have to go through a passport control before entering the holding pens where the shops and food hall are located. If going to a Schengen country eg France or Germany you bypass that bit. When I flew to Belfast in October I was through the whole lot in 20 minutes.
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Jock
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Weird. My experience on Thursday was (1) straight to security (carry on bag), (2) through Duty Free to the shopping area, (3) the 40 min. queue for Passport control, (4) the gate waiting area, (5) Lift to the gate corridor, (6) Escalator down one floor, (7) Airbridge to aircraft. It was midday and I hadn't had a drop (yet). Honest.
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It is no coincidence that in no known language does the phrase 'As pretty as an Airport' appear. Douglas Adams
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bob d
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What Andrew says was the way it was last month but from what Jock says it must have changed AGAIN. Doesn’t surprise me. Will report back in a couple of weeks.
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we're not brazil we're norn iron
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Windmill Hill Boy
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It was definitely passport control before Duty Free a fortnight ago (as Andrew said above)and I'm not sure how they could change it to the other way round without a major amount of structural changes and serious disruption.
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ClaireKildare
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I travel every month from Dublin from March to September. A few times in July. Once on the way back to Dublin Passport Control was "back" to where it used to be before the renovations, right down in the corner past Costa Coffee, beside the arrivals passport control. That makes send of Jock going up and back down to the gate. The next time we travelled, which would have been 3 or 4 weeks later it was back to normal at the bottom of the escalators before duty free.
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Windmill Hill Boy
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Thanks Claire, how did you get down to it from security (assuming that was still upstairs) ?
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Andrew
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WHB, there are stairs, escalator and a lift for getting down from security to passport control.
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ClaireKildare
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We came down the escalators from security into the usual passport control area, the booths were empty and all the doors were open so everyone just walked through to Duty Free.
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