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ventesoner

Ventesoner is a term used chiefly in Norwegian and Danish to denote designated waiting zones in public transport and service facilities. It describes areas where people pause before proceeding to the next step in a process, such as airline check-in, security screening, boarding, or border control. The primary purpose is to regulate flow, reduce interference with active operations, and improve safety by keeping waiting pedestrians separate from service counters or restricted areas.

Typical features of ventesoner include clear signage, seating, weather protection or climate control, information displays, accessibility

In airports, ventesoner may be located before security near check-in counters, in pre-boarding zones, or in transfer

Etymology: ventesone combines vente “to wait” with sone “zone” in Scandinavian languages; cognates include Danish ventesone

See also: queue management, waiting area, airport security, passenger flow management.

accommodations,
and
staff
oversight.
Design
often
employs
barriers,
queue
guidance
systems,
floor
markings,
and
sometimes
digital
displays
showing
wait
times
or
service
status.
areas
to
accommodate
passengers
between
flights.
In
railway
stations
or
bus
terminals,
they
serve
similar
functions,
allowing
orderly
queuing
for
ticketing,
passenger
assistance,
or
platform
boarding.
The
concept
helps
manage
crowding
and
maintain
safety
in
high-traffic
environments.
and
Norwegian
ventesone.