Katie
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Worst of all my express card counts for nought.....oh the inhumanity!!!!
Hang on, Tony. Aren't you in the UK??? Man, can't keep up with your travel ...
Worst of all my express card counts for nought.....oh the inhumanity!!!!
Hang on, Tony. Aren't you in the UK??? Man, can't keep up with your travel ...
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IMO the buck can't simply be passed to a ground handler, seriously - the fault has to lie with Customs and Border Protection.
The ground handler may have misaligned the aerobridge mechanisms/distribution channels (assuming that this is what happened) so as to funnel arriving passengers onto the departures level, but surely it is CBP's responsibility to oversee and ensure that incoming passengers will be funnelled correctly through to processing, and that some "newbie teenage ground handling aerobridge operator" hasn't potentially stuffed things up, prior to allowing anyone to disembark?
Hang on, Tony. Aren't you in the UK??? Man, can't keep up with your travel ...
Well pity the poor part time, low paid, ground service operator at 'ad hoc designed' MEL T2, where 'up' is sometimes arrivals and 'down' is sometimes for departures, except at those gates where aerobridges are 'down' for arrivals and 'up' for departures, but... let's not forget the fixed aerobridges, with a single access point into/out of the terminal, where both departures and arrivals happen on the lower level.Just personal experience but in BRU when I was working at the airport it was pretty easy to press the wrong button and send pax up instead of out...
Well pity the poor part time, low paid, ground service operator at 'ad hoc designed' MEL T2, where 'up' is sometimes arrivals and 'down' is sometimes for departures, except at those gates where aerobridges are 'down' for arrivals and 'up' for departures, but... let's not forget the fixed aerobridges, with a single access point into/out of the terminal, where both departures and arrivals happen on the lower level.
Confused!?!??
It's been mentioned on 3aw several times.
Apparently pax from an incoming flight were directed through the wrong door and given access to the departure area.
They were not screen at an Australian secure airport facility. For some reason, we cannot trust foreign airports to properly screen their passengersAll of those people would have been screened so what would the issue be?
That's where arrivals are on the top level and departures on the bottom level.I haven't personally been over to the new international pier to see what those gates are like...
All of those people would have been screened so what would the issue be?