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General Information


Opening Hours Tuesday


27 March


Wednesday 28 March Thursday 29 March


09:00 – 17:00 09:00 – 17:00 09:00 – 17:00


Hospitality Evenings Halls will remain open on Tuesday and Wednesday from 17:00 – 19:30 when some exhibitors will be providing refreshments and networking opportunities for attendees.


Admission Policy As an Aircraft Interiors Expo attendee you have accepted our admission policy, for more information visit: www.aircraftinteriorsexpo.com/admission


Media Centre The media centre is located in Hall B1 adjacent to the snack bar-café. For any press enquiries please visit the media centre where our PR staff will be able to help you.


Flight Daily News


Flight Daily News will once again be producing the official show daily news at the event and their office can be located in the South entrance.


Cloakrooms Cloakroom facilities are available in each of the two main entrances. There is a charge of €1.50 per item.


Cash Machine There is a cash machine at the East Entrance near the organiser’s office and also at the South entrance.


Internet Zone The internet zone can be located in Hall B1 stand 1D31 & Hall B6 stand 6A102 where there is also Wi-Fi connection, please refer to the main floor plan to locate these areas.


Visitors with Disabilities Aircraft Interiors Expo is primarily located on the ground floor, access to upper levels is possible via lifts or escalators. Please contact a member of the organising team located at the entrances for any assistance needed.


Stand Enquiries


If you would like to discuss the possibility of taking a stand/booth at any Aircraft Interiors Expo events with one of our sales team, please visit our sales lounge located in the East entrance. If after the event then please visit our website at www.aircraftinteriorsexpo.com and complete a stand request form and one of our sales team will contact you.


Transport


Hamburg Messe has good bus and rail connections to all the key areas of Hamburg. With an extensive network of rapid transit (S-Bahn) and underground (U-Bahn) lines, plus plenty of bus lines. Dammtor station is in walking distance, for InterCity trains and S-Bahn.


Further stations in walking distance: Dammtor (S11, S21, S31), East Entrance Sternschanze (S11, S21, S31, U3), Central Entrance / West Entrance Messehallen (U2), South Entrance, Central Entrance


Stephansplatz (U1), East Entrance Dates for your Diary


Airline & Operators VIP Lounge The Airline & Operators VIP Lounge can be located in Hall B1 which is available to all airline attendees and operator. The lounge will provide free breakfast and lunch that will be served each day of the show. The lounge will also include complimentary Internet access – Wi-Fi.


Food


Snack bars serving light refreshments are located in each hall. There is a restaurant located in Hall B6 serving more substantial meals.


Information Points The organiser’s office is located within the East entrance near the registration area. The Aircraft Interiors Expo Sales Lounge is located in the East Entrance.


Organiser’s Office Aircraft Interiors Expo main organiser’s office is located within the East Entrance just past the registration desks on the right hand side.


Taxi Service Taxi services will be available outside all 3 entrances.


Aircraft Interiors Expo supports the charity Luftfahrt ohne Grenzen (LOG) LOG in an international operating NGO and supports different projects for children in need worldwide. Since 2003 LOG has organised disaster relief with the help of aviation. For more information and to make a donation please visit them in Hall B1 stand 1C20.


Mobile portal sponsored by OnAir Stay connected during Aircraft Interiors Expo with the OnAir developed mobile portal. All the information you need at your fingertips: www.aixnow.com


25-27 SEPT 2012


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