FWIW most airports I’ve visited have a staff canteen that’s actually open to everyone, albeit hidden.
If you ask airport staff, they’ll know where it is.
There aren’t a ton of options there and it’s often in the basement but you can choose between a few options and get a decent meal (considering) without getting fleeced.
That’s where ground staff, baggage handlers, etc eat every work day.
> FWIW most airports I’ve visited have a staff canteen that’s actually open to everyone, albeit hidden.
Could you please list which airports you've been to have this, and where it is located in them?
It's not that I doubt airports have staff canteens, it's more that I have trouble believing anyone can just waltz into them. And a casual web search brings up only results about one airport actually having one open to the public.
I’ve avoided flying like the plague for several years now.
But I don’t remember having trouble doing this in Europe or Canada.
It’s not publicly advertised because airports prefer you go to the overpriced airside concessions they can charge obscene rents for, and airport workers just know where it is; they don’t look it up.
Next time you fly, ask a janitor or other airport employee (the ones in the shops don’t always know and/or eat at the concessions because they have discounts) and see for yourself. It was typically ground staff, janitors, security guards, baggage throwers, public transit employees eating there.
But I guess this is outside the check-in area, isn't it? Beyond the whole check-in, passport check etc point, everything is pretty thoroughly locked in and regulated. The only place I could accidentally leave that area was in Casablanca. I doubt it'd work at Schiphol or Frankfurt.
If you ask airport staff, they’ll know where it is.
There aren’t a ton of options there and it’s often in the basement but you can choose between a few options and get a decent meal (considering) without getting fleeced.
That’s where ground staff, baggage handlers, etc eat every work day.