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- 4. Located in the airside of airports, where it provides a calm and quiet place for travellers to contemplate.
- 10. the side of an airport terminal beyond passport and customs control.
- 11. Part of regulations for passengers to access airside facilities they must present along with a boarding pass.
- 13. Airport hospitality ambassadors and are available through out the terminals to assist passengers.
- 14. Wireless hotspots in the airport terminals that keeps passengers connected.
- 15. Several airlines have these at airports globally for passengers travelling business or first class or have joined airline VIP clubs.
- 16. the part of an airport farthest from the aircraft, the boundary of which is the security check, customs, passport control, etc.
- 17. May at times require coins, phone-cards or credit cards to operate.
- 18. YEN Dollars is and example of Japan's what?
- 19. One of the important things that passengers may never leave unattended in public areas, especially in an airport.
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- 1. A facility in an airport that sells everything from accessories to necessities and are located throughout an airport.
- 2. They differ around the world in terms facilities that are available landslide and airside.
- 3. A service established in !977 by the NZ Government that is responsible for aviation security.
- 5. Can be the first point of contact of passengers with the airport.
- 6. One of the most common items that are always required to be taken out of bags to be scanned on the x-ray security screening.
- 7. This facility is only offered to departing and arriving international travellers.
- 8. Another way of saying Food and Beverage outlets.
- 9. Free baggage carriers that are available through out the terminals.
- 12. A company located in the check-in area which enables travellers to have their luggage sealed in transparent polythene to protect it through out the journey.
- 20. Its symbol on an airport map legend is that of a circle with a dollar sign centred in the middle.
