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Airport accessibility


in reply to Mark

So happy that there's that availability and help. I didn't even know it existed!

I normally just put my Loops in my ears or listen to music on my headphones, and wear sunglasses to not get too overwhelmed.

This entry was edited (6 months ago)
in reply to Mark

I just gotta say... that's subdued lighting?? I would find that incredibly difficult to deal with. Personally I just use noise cancelling headphones and a hat to reduce glare.
in reply to Crackhappy

That's mostly from my phone camera compensating for it. With the naked eye it's a lot lower, especially when compared to the rest of the terminal building.
in reply to Mark

Oh ok. Personally, I would think if they're going to put lighting into a room for light sensitive people, they wouldn't use fluorescent lights.
in reply to Crackhappy

They're not, given that there's a dimmer switch they can only possibly be LED replacement tubes.
in reply to Mark

Then I retract everything I said. That sounds awesome!
in reply to Mark

I’ve really got to get some of these for my kitchen. I straight up don’t use the overhead light currently, opting for a floor lamp with a couple dimmable LEDs in it.

Edit: Also, was this picture taken with the lights on dim or bright?

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in reply to Mark

How much of a difference do you think it made compared to previous experiences?
in reply to Rogue

I'm familiar enough with Manchester from years of family holidays that I could have easily followed the usual routine and found some of the lesser used seating areas. At Amsterdam it did help quite a bit with being able to manage such a large busy place and reduce the worry of being late.
in reply to Mark

I can't see a departure board in your picture. I'm always worried I'll miss the boarding time or a gate change or something, and put myself where I can watch that information. Is it just out of shot / how do they keep you informed?
in reply to octoperson

There isn't one, there is Wi-Fi and power to access flight information on the airport website.
in reply to Mark

unlike the Netherlands the UK does not allow arriving and departing passengers to cross paths


That's a Schengen thing. You'll find the same in Ireland 😀

in reply to robinj1995

No it isn't, the Spanish airports also maintain segregation between arrivals and departures.
in reply to Mark

Let me clarify. Not keeping departures and arrivals segregated is a Schengen thing. Gates/terminals handling non-Schengen routes need to keep arrivaling and departing passengers separated from each other. When a gate/terminal only handles Schengen (or other common travel area) flights, they are allowed (but not obligated) to not have this separation in place.
in reply to robinj1995

That's not the case either, the non-Schengan part of Amsterdam Schiphol is mixed as well. The only separation is along the corridor for the H/M gates as those handle both Schengan and non-Schengan flights.
in reply to Mark

The piers and concourses of each hall are connected so that it is possible, on both sides of security or border inspection, to walk between piers and halls, although border control separates Schengen from non-Schengen areas.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amsterdam_Airport_Schiphol