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Video answers: ‘Controlling passenger movements in airports’

Here are the answers to last Friday’s video, enjoy!

Suggested ICAO level for video: 5+

  1. They watch for patterns in the movement instead of watching individuals’ movements.
  2. It must be able to get you to your gate in time for boarding.
  3. Business passengers move quickly and directly to their gates while tourists move more slowly and meander to their gates.
  4. Groups of four move more slowly than groups of two. Bigger groups also walk in a ‘v’ formation so that they can talk to each other.
  5. It can cause a ‘traffic jam’ as they both try to pass each other to the same side.

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Video: ‘Controlling passenger movements in airports’

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This week’s video describes how passenger movement is monitored and optimised in modern airports. Watch the video to find out more.

Try to answer the following questions about the video and come back on Monday for the answers.

Suggested ICAO level for video: 5+

  1. What do passenger flow experts watch for in airports?
  2. What is the most important thing that the airport must do?
  3. In what way do business passengers move differently to tourists?
  4. How do different sized groups move differently?
  5. What happens when an Asian passenger meets a European passenger walking in the opposite direction?

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