Dusseldorf - Flexible gates?
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Dusseldorf - Flexible gates?
I'm wondering if DUS airport implements 'flexible gates', ie gates that can be in one or more concourse.
the reason that I ask is that there are a number of websites which claim that certain flights are flying into gate "D71" and "D73", etc. Gates 71 and 73, according to the official map, are both located in the "A" concourse, not the "D" concourse. Tell me, is this just an error or can these gates be located in both areas?
the reason that I ask is that there are a number of websites which claim that certain flights are flying into gate "D71" and "D73", etc. Gates 71 and 73, according to the official map, are both located in the "A" concourse, not the "D" concourse. Tell me, is this just an error or can these gates be located in both areas?
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I would not know where to look for a D concourse in DUS. I remember there were two temporary terminals in the years after the fire, D and E. However, today I am only aware of A, B and C. The A concours is LH's and Star Alliance's world, B and C it the rest of the world. I take at least from the official website that certain gates must exist more than once. There appears to be eg. a gate A75 and a gate B75.
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I'm not sure, but I think these are new Bus Gates. The GAT in DUS is called "Modul D". And they built lot's of new parking positions for smaller planes in front of it last year. Pretty close to this new parking positions are the old parking positions, for example V73. So maybe they re-named the parking positions around the "Modul D" as D-Gates!? That would explane a D73 gate. Do you have an example for flights flying into these gates?
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Excuse me, what I meant was gate B 73. different concourse, but the same issue of there being no Gate 73 in the B concourse. Parking positions is definitely a possibility.
some examples of flights flying into these positions:
Air France Flight 2407, January 26
Air Berlin Flight 8812, January 26
also, in concourse A, wikipedia says "Terminal A was opened in 1977 and has 16 gates (A01-A16)" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D%C3%BC...tional_Airport
but ifly says gates A70-A89 http://www.ifly.com/dusseldorf-DUS-a...DUS-Terminal-A
can anyone clear these mysteries up?
some examples of flights flying into these positions:
Air France Flight 2407, January 26
Air Berlin Flight 8812, January 26
also, in concourse A, wikipedia says "Terminal A was opened in 1977 and has 16 gates (A01-A16)" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D%C3%BC...tional_Airport
but ifly says gates A70-A89 http://www.ifly.com/dusseldorf-DUS-a...DUS-Terminal-A
can anyone clear these mysteries up?
Last edited by mcblack1; Feb 1, 2011 at 1:33 pm
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It should be a bus gate. The bus gates, stated as "V" gates on the attached map, might be "re-named" to the terminal a flight arrives. So if AF arrives and is parked on the position V73, this is stated as B73 because the arrival is in Terminal B. If an non-Schengen flight is parked there it would be C73. This should be the solution!?
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Last edited by farmer83; Feb 1, 2011 at 2:23 pm
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Are you sure those are really gates and not apron parking positions? The remote positions are prefixed VICTOR (with OS flights to GRZ or VIE usually standing on V24 or V25), as you can see here: http://www.edll-fir.de/fileadmin/use...DL_Parking.pdf.
Flights departing from one of the remote positions will usually be assigned Gate A81 or A83 (the ground level bus gates in concourse A), don't know about the bus gate numbers in other concourses. Upon arrival, there is only a single bus gate (on the other side of the terminal) per concourse, flights arriving there will be assigned a gate number in the lower 90s. There is no D concourse that I knew of.
Flights departing from one of the remote positions will usually be assigned Gate A81 or A83 (the ground level bus gates in concourse A), don't know about the bus gate numbers in other concourses. Upon arrival, there is only a single bus gate (on the other side of the terminal) per concourse, flights arriving there will be assigned a gate number in the lower 90s. There is no D concourse that I knew of.
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By the way... I now know for sure that the bus arrival gate in concourse A is signposted B91 (no typo, it's really B, although you enter the A concourse). After stepping out of the bus and into the building, you'll pass below a large back-lit sign stating "Gate B91". However, I don't really know what they'll display on the web or on the arrival screens.