The safety of airports is a very important factor in
society. Airports are divided into landside and airside areas. Landside areas
include parking lots, public transportation train stations and access roads whereas airside areas include
all areas accessible to aircraft, including runways, taxiways and ramps.
Access from landside areas to airside areas is closely controlled at most
airports. Passengers on commercial flights access airside areas through
terminals, where they can buy tickets, clear the
security check, or claim luggage and board aircraft
through gates. The waiting areas
which provide passenger access to aircraft are typically called concourses,
although this term is often used interchangeably with terminal.
The area where aircraft park next to a terminal to load
passengers and baggage is known as a ramp (or "the tarmac"). Parking areas for
aircraft away from terminals are called aprons.
Airports can be towered or non-towered,
depending on air traffic density and available funds. Due to their high
capacity and busy airspace, many international airports have air traffic control located on
site.
Airports with international flights have customs and immigration facilities. Nevertheless, as some
countries have agreements that allow travel between them without customs and
immigrations, such facilities are not an absolute need for an international
airport. International flights often require a higher level of physical
security, however in recent years, many countries have taken on the same level
of security for international and domestic travel.
Some airport constructions include on-site hotels built within or attached to a terminal
building. Airport hotels have become popular because of their convenience for
passing passengers and easy accessibility to the airport terminal. Many airport
hotels also have agreements with airlines to provide overnight lodging for displaced passengers.
Airports are a busy place which means queuing for a cab can
be very annoying. Airport Link is a convenient train line that is connected
from within the airport, both domestic and international terminals and allows
travel to many suburbs of the main City Rail transport system. For more
information, contact Airport Link. It could very well make your travels a lot
more convenient and much quicker. With no traffic to stop you, you will be exploring
Sydney in no time!
Contact Airport Link now for more information at www.airportlink.com.au
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