Hamburg Airport extends opening hours for passengers

Interior view of Terminal 2 (Photo: Oliver Sorg/Hamburg Airport).
Interior view of Terminal 2 (Photo: Oliver Sorg/Hamburg Airport).

Hamburg Airport extends opening hours for passengers

Interior view of Terminal 2 (Photo: Oliver Sorg/Hamburg Airport).
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In view of the long waiting times for passengers at the start of the summer holidays in the north, Hamburg Airport has extended its opening hours.

From Friday to August 14, the check-in counters open at 3.30:3.30 a.m., as the airport announced on Tuesday. The security checks could also be visited from 300.000 a.m. At the start of the summer holidays in Hamburg and Schleswig-Holstein at the beginning of July, the airport expects around 56.000 travelers per week and up to 65.000 per day. Before Corona, up to XNUMX passengers were counted on peak days. The airport advises to be at the airport at least two, better two and a half hours before departure.

According to information from the Federal Police, travelers must continue to expect increased waiting times at the security checks. Passengers should go straight to screening after check-in. The process is accelerated when travelers place their electronic devices such as mobile phones, tablets or laptops separately on the belt. The permitted amount of liquids - a maximum of 100 milliliters each - should be kept in a transparent plastic bag.

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