Patrick_27, her complaints are justified. She's not the only one. Speak to those that use the airport. As for an alternative, she did offer one. Re-open the ramp road to departures. All they need to do is be strict about time limits. The inspectors that walk up and down under the car park will still have a job but on the elevated road. The excuse for closing the ramp was for better security. That is BS and we all know that. I gave an inspector an example how I could just walk into the terminal with my 20-odd kg rollercase and set off a bomb that would kill hundreds! He replied that they knew that but management wanted the changes. So I think the piss-ant remark should be directed at someone else. I'm sorry.Patrick_27 wrote:Typical piss-ant article from this reporter. What more could you expect from an Adelaide journalist? Complain about what's been built but can't offer an alternative. Yes, the plaza is stupid, the fact they've left an old road bridge in-tact is stupid, and the fact that they have a footbridge that is curved for no good reason is stupid; but someone give some inspiration for further change, not just piss and moan like the useless Peter Goers.
Personally, I think with a hotel planned for the Eastern side of the plaza - foot-traffic should pick up a little more on that side. on the Western side I'd love to see the displayed plane in the long-term car-park relocated to the plaza, fill in a large portion on this space and surround it with cafe's.
What I would have liked to have read in her article is how overseas international airports handle drop-offs, pick-ups, parking and traffic issues.
As for further change: maybe they should enclose the footbridge and air-condition it during our hot spells. I'm not saying enclosed in the sense it is permanent but have louvres to open and close when required. I think most people would want to board their planes in a comfortable manner. Not having to sweat their way onto long-haul flights.
You mentioned the hotel. Yes, that would also bring benefits. Another change would be light rail. The sooner they add this the better. I not one of those that subscribe to the notion it is too early for a light rail link. It’s projects like this that can propel a second tier airport and a city to being world class. I would rather see this implemented than extending a tram all the way to Port Adelaide.
Cheers
P.S. As for her journalism that's another issue.