Teesside Airport installs new body and baggage scanners
As part of a major renovation of its security area and in preparation for an increase in passengers, Teesside Airport has installed two new scanners.
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Schiphol Airport is the main airport in the Netherlands and is approximately twenty minutes from Amsterdam city centre by train.
It is the third busiest airport in Europe in terms of passenger traffic. The airport has six runways and one passenger terminal which is divided into three departure areas.
Built on what was once a large lake, Schiphol Airport is one of the world’s lowest airports, lying three metres below sea level.
As part of a major renovation of its security area and in preparation for an increase in passengers, Teesside Airport has installed two new scanners.
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