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Amsterdam airport map
Amsterdam international airport map. Amsterdam airport map (Netherlands) to print. Amsterdam airport map (Netherlands) to download. Schiphol is an important European airport located in Amsterdam, ranking as Europe 4th busiest and the world 12th busiest by total passenger traffic. Amsterdam airport is also ranks as the world 6th busiest by international passenger traffic and the world 17th largest for cargo tonnage. 49.8 million passengers passed through the Amsterdam airport in 2011, a 10% increase compared with 2010 (see Amsterdam airport map).
Amsterdam airport is equipped with 18 double jetway gates in preparation for airlines introducing the Airbus A380 as its shown in Amsterdam airport map. Emirates is the first airline that will introduce the A380 to Amsterdam airport in August 2012, when the airline will deploy the A380 on its daily Dubai-Amsterdam service. Amsterdam airport Air traffic control tower, with a height of 101 m (331 ft), was the tallest in the world when constructed in 1991.
The Amsterdam airport is built as one large terminal (single terminal concept), split into three large departure halls, which converge again once airside as its mentioned in Amsterdam airport map. The most recent of these was completed in 1994, and expanded in 2007 with a new part, named Terminal 4, although this part is not recognised as a separate building. Plans for further terminal expansion in Amsterdam airport exist, including the construction of a separate new terminal between the Zwanenburgbaan and Polderbaan runways that would end the one-terminal concept.
Amsterdam airport is the home base of Arkefly, Corendon Dutch Airlines, KLM (Royal Dutch Airlines), Martinair and Transavia. Amsterdam airport was the home base of Amsterdam Airlines, which ceased operations on 31 October 2011. The Schiphol Air traffic control tower, with a height of 101 m (331 ft), was the tallest in the world when constructed in 1991. Amsterdam airport as you can see in Amsterdam airport map is geographically one of the world's lowest major commercial airports.