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Honestly, I tried to avoid Heathrow this trip. I only wanted to go to Scotland, but had to fly Star Alliance. Lufthansa - straight into Edinburgh! Yes? Alas, after working the TA hard, Thai's fares and timetable and seats available at short notice just had to be. So it was Heathrow. Oh well, post Olympics is all been upgraded, hasn't it?
I've used a lot of airports and had a number of unpleasant experiences in some of them. But nothing will counter tonight's experience at Heathrow T3. After check-in, I accepted the 'Fast Track' invitation with a bit of hesitation - last time it didn't work out fast at all.
Up the stairs and .... two very long queues. look for fast track. Unbelievable - the 'fast track' queue, to enter boarding pass check and then security was about 100+ people deep. The other queue was much longer (but also moved faster). Everyone coming up the stairs stopped and stared in disbelief. The fast trackers confidently went to where the entrance to BP check was, each to then realize in disbelief that yes, this huge queue was 'Fast Track', and they trudged back to the end of the queue.
Can readers imagine, going to MEL or SYD international departures, where the person checks the BP before letting you into security, joining a queue 100m long for 'fast track' ??? 30 minutes just to get to Security.
Of course there were 2 BP check stations available, but only one of them was attended.
After the BP check, security was relatively quick.
I simply cannot imagine the sheer incompetence, or grasping greed (or both) of airport management that would let this occur. Its not as if the airlines suddenly sprung 5 or 10 extra flights on that night. There was NO backlog reported form the previous day's ATC snafu.
Heathrow is air passengers Hell on Earth.
Next time I WILL avoid it and to hell with the cost.
Hmmmph - also, arriving into T3 this afternoon on the flight down from Scotland, bags took all of 30 minutes to arrive onto the carousel.
OK, if you will excuse me, I'm going to get partially rat-faced in frustration.
Honestly, I tried to avoid Heathrow this trip. I only wanted to go to Scotland, but had to fly Star Alliance. Lufthansa - straight into Edinburgh! Yes? Alas, after working the TA hard, Thai's fares and timetable and seats available at short notice just had to be. So it was Heathrow. Oh well, post Olympics is all been upgraded, hasn't it?
I've used a lot of airports and had a number of unpleasant experiences in some of them. But nothing will counter tonight's experience at Heathrow T3. After check-in, I accepted the 'Fast Track' invitation with a bit of hesitation - last time it didn't work out fast at all.
Up the stairs and .... two very long queues. look for fast track. Unbelievable - the 'fast track' queue, to enter boarding pass check and then security was about 100+ people deep. The other queue was much longer (but also moved faster). Everyone coming up the stairs stopped and stared in disbelief. The fast trackers confidently went to where the entrance to BP check was, each to then realize in disbelief that yes, this huge queue was 'Fast Track', and they trudged back to the end of the queue.
Can readers imagine, going to MEL or SYD international departures, where the person checks the BP before letting you into security, joining a queue 100m long for 'fast track' ??? 30 minutes just to get to Security.
Of course there were 2 BP check stations available, but only one of them was attended.
After the BP check, security was relatively quick.
I simply cannot imagine the sheer incompetence, or grasping greed (or both) of airport management that would let this occur. Its not as if the airlines suddenly sprung 5 or 10 extra flights on that night. There was NO backlog reported form the previous day's ATC snafu.
Heathrow is air passengers Hell on Earth.
Next time I WILL avoid it and to hell with the cost.
Hmmmph - also, arriving into T3 this afternoon on the flight down from Scotland, bags took all of 30 minutes to arrive onto the carousel.
OK, if you will excuse me, I'm going to get partially rat-faced in frustration.