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25 November 2016
ADR: AT FIUMICINO THE BOARDING GATES CHANGE NAMES
Gates G and H to be renamed at Leonardo da Vinci. From 1 December, they will become boarding areas “E”. The passenger advisory campaign is on air.

Fiumicino, 24 November 2016 – From 1 December, 2016, the G - H boarding areas will become E. As soon as you arrive at the airport, check your boarding pass and ask ADR personnel”. This is the message that the Rome Airport is sending to passengers travelling through the main hub of the Capital as of today concerning the name change for the two boarding areas. 

The renaming will take place physically during the night between 30 November and 1 December with the replacement of the letters G and H with E on the departure boards. The replacement takes place in view of the impending opening of the new Extra Schengen boarding area, scheduled by the end of December.

As of today, and for the entire transition period, an advisory video will be broadcasted: on the information monitors at each of the airport’s check-in counters, on the monitors at the boarding gates, on the transfer flight desks, on the flight information monitors and on the monitors provided at the security checkpoints. The advisory will also be published on the website at www.adr.it and posted on the Rome Airport social media profiles.  

In order to assist travellers, informative flyers will also be available at all the ADR infopoints in the airport, whereas a taskforce made up of airport staff will cover the terminals, assisting passengers and directing them to the correct boarding area.

 

 

Aeroporti di Roma, Company of the Atlantia Group, manages and develops the airports of Rome Fiumicino and Ciampino and undertakes other activities relating and complementary to airport management. Fiumicino operates through four passenger terminals. It is dedicated to business and leisure clients on national, international and intercontinental routes; Ciampino is mainly used by low-cost airlines, by express-couriers and for operations of the General Aviation. In 2014, the ADR airport system registered around 44 million passengers, with more than 230 destinations across the world reachable from Rome, thanks to more than 100 airlines operating in the two airports.

 

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