Why in certain airports the windows are blocked while others not?











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In certain airports, like the T1 of MMMX the windows are blocked or semi-blocked



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I understand this could be done to avoid debris hit the windows, but then why?










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    Are they not simply sun shades?
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In certain airports, like the T1 of MMMX the windows are blocked or semi-blocked



blocked window



while in others are not (MMGL)



unblocked window



I understand this could be done to avoid debris hit the windows, but then why?










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    Are they not simply sun shades?
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    6 hours ago










  • @TobySpeight Its too wide and heavy to be, but I didn't think this way.
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In certain airports, like the T1 of MMMX the windows are blocked or semi-blocked



blocked window



while in others are not (MMGL)



unblocked window



I understand this could be done to avoid debris hit the windows, but then why?










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In certain airports, like the T1 of MMMX the windows are blocked or semi-blocked



blocked window



while in others are not (MMGL)



unblocked window



I understand this could be done to avoid debris hit the windows, but then why?







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    Are they not simply sun shades?
    – Toby Speight
    6 hours ago










  • @TobySpeight Its too wide and heavy to be, but I didn't think this way.
    – riccs_0x
    6 hours ago














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    Are they not simply sun shades?
    – Toby Speight
    6 hours ago










  • @TobySpeight Its too wide and heavy to be, but I didn't think this way.
    – riccs_0x
    6 hours ago








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Are they not simply sun shades?
– Toby Speight
6 hours ago




Are they not simply sun shades?
– Toby Speight
6 hours ago












@TobySpeight Its too wide and heavy to be, but I didn't think this way.
– riccs_0x
6 hours ago




@TobySpeight Its too wide and heavy to be, but I didn't think this way.
– riccs_0x
6 hours ago










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Keep the sun out if facing south or west, help keep the temperature down.






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