Mirabel Airport
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Mirabel Airport
<BR> <BR>Message: Just curious, can anyone explain the boarding arrangements at Mirabel Airport, where instead of the normal piers, strange buses rather like a tundra-buggy back up to the terminal building, load the passengers and then lower themselves to ground-level before trundling off to the aircraft some distance away and repeating the process in reverse ? <BR>I don't know how baggage is handled. <BR>Both times I used the airport it was dark, so I was unable to see all the details...it seems a strange system to me. <BR>BTW, I found the Airbus used by Canada 3000 to be a little roomier than other transatlantic flights I've been on. <BR>
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I lived in Montreal when Mirabel was being built and first opened. The hype about using the buses was that the planes did not need to be moved for snow removal or de-icing. It was to be more 'flexible' than fixed walkways. I have not been there in so long I did not know that it was not the first string airport anymore. At that time Dorval was run down. They must have improved it a lot since then.



