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The image displays an interior view of an airport departure hall, likely at Brussels Airport (Zaventem, Belgium), given the provided context. The focal point is a large, black flight information display board mounted vertically on a wall to the left. The board prominently features the words "Departures," "Vertrek" (Dutch), and "Départs" (French). The display lists numerous flights, showing destinations such as Kinshasa, Amsterdam, Madrid, Lisbon, Nice, New York, Newark, Helsinki, Tangier, London, Tunis, Frankfurt, Douala, Rome, Istanbul, Athens, Marrakech, Ouagadougou, Malaga, and Washington. Various airline codes (e.g., KL, UX, SN, DL, AY, BA, LN, AZ, TK, A3, TP, EY, UA) are visible alongside flight numbers and departure times. Many flight entries are accompanied by small, colorful squares, which likely represent airline logos or status indicators. To the right of the departure board, a long, empty section of the terminal is visible, featuring multiple check-in counters extending into the distance. A series of stanchions and retractable barriers delineate queuing areas, suggesting readiness for passenger processing. No people are visible in the scene, contributing to an atmosphere of quiet and orderliness, possibly indicating off-peak hours or a temporarily unoccupied section of the airport. The lighting is artificial, illuminating the polished floor and the structures of the terminal.
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