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Boarding
On arrival
Check the television
screens (giving departure times and check-in zones) situated at
the entry points to each terminal. For all further information,
and to verify flight take-off times, visit
the information desk.
Check-in
Check-in involves you presenting your airline
ticket, or the reference of your electronic ticket, at
your airline's counter so that the airline staff can validate
the fact of your arrival at the airport and take your luggage
from you. Your ticket is handed back to you and you receive a
boarding card. You will be asked to present your boarding card
when you pass through security and immigration controls and -
for international flights - when you enter the customs zone on
your way to board the aircraft.
PROHIBITED ITEMS
[Consult
the complete list in PDF]

Check-in deadline
Check your ticket for the Latest Acceptable
Check-in Time beyond which you will not be accepted on board the
aircraft.
Access to boarding lounges
Once you and your luggage have been checked
in, you must proceed to the departure area on the first floor
(Terminal 1 and 2). The number of the specific boarding gate through
which you will depart is displayed on the numerous screens dotted
around the departures hall.
At Terminal 1
The specific boarding gate you are to head
for depends on your destination:
Lounge A: Schengen (Schengen agreement:
the free movement of people between the countries of the European
Union that signed the agreements: Germany, Italy, Austria, Luxembourg,
Belgium, Netherlands, Spain, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland,
Iceland, Portugal, France and Switzerland).

Lounge B: Other countries.

Lounge S: Flights to Israel.
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