![]() Just as I step off the escalator, boarding for my flight begins, 55 minutes before departure. And I must say, the architecture is spectacular. I don’t recall having passed through this terminal before. My flight to Dubai is boarding from K41, which is the gate immediately next to the escalators. Once I enter the building at 2K, I head one floor up to the main concourse. On the way I get a nice tour of some of Paris’ best sights (at least I think so…): The journey to terminal 2E(K) is nine minutes. Behind passport control is the stop for the shuttle bus, which pulls up just as I’m through passport control. I go through immigration in terminal 2G, at which I just arrived on a flight from Basel. But that never really seems to be the case…! ![]() Every time I come here, the flying Dutchman tells me it’ll probably be the last trip for a while. ![]() Which is why I regularly travel to the UAE to train new assessors. To date, the UAE’s three largest airlines, some of the country’s ANSPs and a few smaller operators use the tests my university is responsible for.
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