EuroAirport Basel Mulhouse Freiburg Terminals
The 5-level passenger terminal at the airport is divided into Arrivals and Departures and non-Schengen and Schengen zones. Reconstructions on the old part of the facility building have been finished, re-opening the cross-border passageway between the second Hall on the French side and the third Hall on the Swiss side. The passenger terminal is available from 04:30 am until midnight. The information counter on level 2 opens 05:30 am.
Arrival level of the terminal includes two new doors that were added, separating arriving Schengen/non-Schengen riders, and two new passport control points for the Swiss border guards and the French police were established before luggage collection on arrival.
Both Departure and Arrival levels added security control areas which allow other passengers to proceed unrestricted, in case of individual questioning become necessary. Check-in level 3 houses the check-in desks; this level currently includes an enlarged cross-border passageway.
Departure Level 4 provides commuters with duty-free shops, Aviators Lounge and security check, and the outsize luggage security control (recently reconstructed). On both sides of this level are Schengen gates 1 and 2 (right) and gates 60, 61, 78-87(left), while gates in the Y-shaped Concourse are separated by Schengen gates 20-21 & 33- 46 and by non-Schengen gates 22-32.
Level five houses the new business center at Hall 1.
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The international aspect of the airport is also reflected in the parking options. Parking is possible in the Swiss and French sector, and prices are almost equal. The French vehicle parks are divided into Short-stay parking (F1) and Long stay parking (F4, F3, F5, and F6). Parking on car park F3 Res@park is only available after an online reservation. The same partition applies to the Swiss car parks, that are split into Short-stay parking (S1 and S2) and Long stay parking (S3, S4, S12, and S13). Drivers who are interested in bringing or picking up passengers can use F1 (French), P Departures, or P Arrivals (Swiss). How to park After entering the parking of their choice, passengers will have to take a ticket marked with date and time. This ticket should be kept during their trip and used to pay fees at one of the ticket machines upon their return. Commuters are recommended to keep the parking ticket with them and pay the price at the facility ter