Why is it that airlines can't correctly stock the relevant number of immigration/landing cards onboard?
Surely they have an idea of the number of passengers who are flying to a particular destination. While they don't know the nationality involved of people until they check in (and in some countries locals don't require landing cards) - surely they should over-estimate.
A few Qantas specific examples:
- Express cards (for entry into Australia) not loaded onto flight.
- UK immigration cards not loaded onto a flight to LHR.
- Not enough HKG immigration cards loaded onto a flight to HKG. No "swine flu declaration" cards loaded.
Surely they have an idea of the number of passengers who are flying to a particular destination. While they don't know the nationality involved of people until they check in (and in some countries locals don't require landing cards) - surely they should over-estimate.
A few Qantas specific examples:
- Express cards (for entry into Australia) not loaded onto flight.
- UK immigration cards not loaded onto a flight to LHR.
- Not enough HKG immigration cards loaded onto a flight to HKG. No "swine flu declaration" cards loaded.