Buzzard
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NoumeaWhere are you off to Buzz?
NoumeaWhere are you off to Buzz?
I haven't transited through SYD but reading this makes me never want to. I do have an issue in MEL where each time I've travelled Internationally I've been given an express path card yet seem to not have an express path open. Is there set times when its available? I've travelled in various times of the day/night and have never once utilised it, I've even gone as far as asking where the queue for it is.
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Express path at MEL when open is at the far right but one lane of the immigration desks. The far right lane is for aircrew - these lanes sort of merge at the desks and the aircrew get priority. It can be a frustrating "express" experience when the crew keep coming up and past youI’ve found the same. Possibly an express path opens when the queue becomes longer?
I did have reason to complain to the supervisor in SYD last year. He ignored me and then refused to give me his name or show me his ID card. As we were pushed for time after a bad connection we just moved on and let it drop.I would have been demanding a supervisor and have made complaints to airport management that their contractors are failing in their duty of care.
When you have a joint replacement you need to take off your belt and shoes because if you don't you will be sent back to do so.The only airport I have not had to take off my belt and shoes for some time is SYD T1 as they have always let me use the body scanner.I see mention in the prior couple of posts about belt removal, and admittedly I probably only average 3 return flights per year, but I've never had an x-ray go off as a result of belt or shoes & have hence never removed them.
What's the deal, is this required in other countries (eg. I've not travelled to the USA and I know their security people are notoriously ... notorious)?
I did have reason to complain to the supervisor in SYD last year. He ignored me and then refused to give me his name or show me his ID card. As we were pushed for time after a bad connection we just moved on and let it drop.
Express path at MEL when open is at the far right but one lane of the immigration desks. The far right lane is for aircrew - these lanes sort of merge at the desks and the aircrew get priority. It can be a frustrating "express" experience when the crew keep coming up and past you.
LHR was my absolute best immigration experience ... my wife was working in London for the 2012 Olympics which were going to start in a few day's time, they had volunteers in the hall just prior to security to help usher the influx of people, but the influx hasn't quite started yet & I arrived on one of the first flights in after curfew lifted so it wasn't busy yet.Worst international recent experiences:
London LHR T5 (Premium)