Stress-Free Parking at Luxemburg Airport
At the new terminal of Luxemburg Airport, a new car park management system of Scheidt & Bachmann was installed.
At the new terminal of Luxemburg Airport, a new car park management system of Scheidt & Bachmann was installed. In two separate major parking areas, an indoor car park and the so-called Kiss & Fly car park, there are about 4100 parking lots available to flight passengers and staff members of the airport.
The integrated parking guidance system permits quick orientation. The vacant parking lots are very quickly detected by means of direction notes and displays.
The new underground car park extends through four levels and has direct access to the airport terminal. Six entries and six exits ensure short distances to the parking lots. A single lot detection sensor is provided above each of the 4000 parking lots in the indoor car park. If the sensor shows a green light, the vacancy of the parking lot can be recognized already at a great distance. The visualization of the occupancy status consequently permits evaluations on the utilization frequency of certain parking areas, and measures to increase the attractiveness and utilization of these areas can be derived.
The integrated parking guidance system permits quick orientation. The vacant parking lots are very quickly detected by means of direction notes and displays.
The new underground car park extends through four levels and has direct access to the airport terminal. Six entries and six exits ensure short distances to the parking lots. A single lot detection sensor is provided above each of the 4000 parking lots in the indoor car park. If the sensor shows a green light, the vacancy of the parking lot can be recognized already at a great distance. The visualization of the occupancy status consequently permits evaluations on the utilization frequency of certain parking areas, and measures to increase the attractiveness and utilization of these areas can be derived.
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