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Thank You Stansted (Again) ...
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It's all very well providing an 'enhanced shopping experience' (see http:// www.the answerb ank.co. uk/Chat terBank /Questi on14041 08.html ) but actually could you spend a bit of your money on sorting out arrivals?
All I want to do when I get off a plane is to get back into my own country, collect my car & go home.
I do not need a one hour queue for passport control.
The UKBA may as good as a chocolate fireguard at keeping out unwanted immigrants, but it is stunningly effective at keeping UK citizens waiting in line for extended periods - at least one of the queue monitors must have been trained in Soviet Russia in the bread queues of the 1950s.
I 'only' had to wait an hour to use one of the automatic gates (of which fewer than half were actually working). The poor people in the manual check queue were well over 90 minutes and heading for 2 hours when I looked.
It was a quiet evening - everything had landed on time - there were 'no surprises or incidents' (I asked) - so why is it so difficult to match supply to perfectly predictable demand?
Yes I have complained to Stansted.
I am considering whether to complain to UKBA ... but I have to fly again soon & am understandably reluctant to get a flag of 'awkward' on my Passport Number - I'm not a fan of latex gloves and internal inspections ...
seriously unsunny dave
All I want to do when I get off a plane is to get back into my own country, collect my car & go home.
I do not need a one hour queue for passport control.
The UKBA may as good as a chocolate fireguard at keeping out unwanted immigrants, but it is stunningly effective at keeping UK citizens waiting in line for extended periods - at least one of the queue monitors must have been trained in Soviet Russia in the bread queues of the 1950s.
I 'only' had to wait an hour to use one of the automatic gates (of which fewer than half were actually working). The poor people in the manual check queue were well over 90 minutes and heading for 2 hours when I looked.
It was a quiet evening - everything had landed on time - there were 'no surprises or incidents' (I asked) - so why is it so difficult to match supply to perfectly predictable demand?
Yes I have complained to Stansted.
I am considering whether to complain to UKBA ... but I have to fly again soon & am understandably reluctant to get a flag of 'awkward' on my Passport Number - I'm not a fan of latex gloves and internal inspections ...
seriously unsunny dave
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I know I am lucky retrochic - but if no-one complains, the service just gets worse & worse. We pay these people (quite well - I checked) - they ought to be better at their routine (not very difficult) jobs.
Yes, ummmm - Stansted joins Heathrow, B'ham and Manchester on the naughty step.
I know I am lucky retrochic - but if no-one complains, the service just gets worse & worse. We pay these people (quite well - I checked) - they ought to be better at their routine (not very difficult) jobs.
Yes, ummmm - Stansted joins Heathrow, B'ham and Manchester on the naughty step.
You can phone me to let off steam, Dave......I'm getting used to it.
The daughter spent and hour standing in the gangway of the plane at Heathrow last week.....no explanation....then another hour plus to go through passport control......twice......again no reason give.
Glad you complained...she did and more need to.......x
The daughter spent and hour standing in the gangway of the plane at Heathrow last week.....no explanation....then another hour plus to go through passport control......twice......again no reason give.
Glad you complained...she did and more need to.......x
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