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  2. Berlin Tegel Airport - Wikipedia

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    Berlin Tegel "Otto Lilienthal" Airport (German: Flughafen Berlin-Tegel „Otto Lilienthal“) (IATA: TXL, ICAO: EDDT) was the primary international airport of Berlin, the capital of Germany. The airport was named after aviation pioneer Otto Lilienthal and was the fourth busiest airport in Germany , with over 24 million passengers in 2019.

  3. File:Airport map TXL EN.svg - Wikipedia

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    Expansion of Tegel Airport as it was initially planned. English: Map of the terminal area of Berlin-Tegel airport . This current layout differs strongly from the expansion that was originally planned in the late 1960s, see: TXL - initally planed expansion

  4. Baggage reclaim - Wikipedia

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    Baggage claim area at the Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport in 2002. The baggage carousels shown have since been replaced with more modern two-level units. Baggage carousel. In airport terminals, a baggage reclaim area is an area where arriving passengers claim checked-in baggage after disembarking from an airline ...

  5. Airport terminal - Wikipedia

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    One end connects to a ticketing and baggage claim area. Piers offer high aircraft capacity and simplicity of design, but often result in a long distance from the check-in counter to the gate (up to half a mile in the cases of Kansai International Airport or Lisbon Portela Airport's Terminal 1).

  6. File:Map of Berlin airports.svg - Wikipedia

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    The following other wikis use this file: Usage on ar.wikipedia.org مطارات مدينة برلين; Usage on bg.wikipedia.org Берлинска блокада

  7. Bag tag - Wikipedia

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    These tags are used when there is a problem in communication between the carrier's departure control system and the airport's baggage handling system (as defined in IATA Recommended Practice 1740b). A "rush" bag is a bag that missed its original flight (now technically a lost luggage to be transported to be united to its owner) and is now ...

  8. Baggage handling system - Wikipedia

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    After September 11, 2001, the majority of airports around the world began to implement baggage screening directly into baggage handling systems.These systems are referred to as "Checked Baggage Inspection System" by the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) in the US, where bags are fed directly into Explosive Detection System (EDS) machines. [5]

  9. Air Berlin - Wikipedia

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    The original Air Berlin USA logo. Originally registered as Air Berlin USA, [6] the company was founded in 1978 as a wholly owned subsidiary of Lelco, an American agricultural enterprise headquartered in Oregon, [6] to operate charter flights on behalf of German tour operators from Berlin Tegel Airport, mostly to Mediterranean holiday resorts.