Do you want my honest opinion?
The number of airports/baggage handling operations that have got it right I can count on only
one hand. I'm not as seasoned a globetrotter as some of the others on this forum, but still most places are glaringly appalling.
With the exception of the regional airports, I'd have to say almost every single domestic and international airport in major centres in Australia are
appalling, and to be perfectly honest if I had to use real words to describe it, I'd probably be moderated and this post would be deleted. :evil: :evil: So I'm being very,
very nice here. I have
never, ever had an arrival in a major Australian airport where the belt has started within 5 minutes of my arriving there. By that time, between 25 - 75% of the plane has reached baggage claim, nullifying the benefits of sitting up front or having express lane immigration / Smart Gate.
Like most people, my main gripe is the time it takes for bags to hit the belt after disembarkation. Apart from that, the next biggest gripe I have is complete disregard for priority baggage tags (transfer baggage is a bit of an enigma here, since it is very easy for priority tagged bags to lose their "magic" when they are being transferred on a through-check itinerary, especially when across long itineraries, multiple airlines (even if in the same alliance) or multiple countries). And I hate it when the baggage belt comes to life and one of the following happens:
- The belt runs for about 5 minutes and no luggage appears
- The belt delivers about 5 pieces of baggage and then there is some sort of lull for at least 5 minutes - sometimes the belt stops and other times it just keeps rolling, but no new luggage for a while; sometimes the first 5 pieces are not priority bags!
- The belt delivers bags at a pathetic rate of around 1 piece per 1-2 minutes
Here's my critique or otherwise on airports and baggage handling:
- Australian Domestic
- Average performance: ADL, BNE D, MEL T1, SYD T3 - mostly getting it right, about 65-90% of the time
- Shameful performance: PER D (T2)
- slow starter and disregards priority; CBR - disregards priority (I don't care if 85% of the plane is on magenta tags; the no-colour tags seem to come out first - explain!); CNS D - slow starter and slow delivery rate
- Australian International
- The best experience for baggage delivery from an Australian international airport is.......SYD T1! Sure, they do sometimes need to really pull a finger out to start the belt and delivery, but of all my other international experiences they do it right the most (probably just over 50% of the time, which says a lot about the rest...)
- Shame list: my own home town, BNE I - slow starter and delivery rate; MEL T2 - absolutely abysmal - very slow starter and appalling delivery rate (at least at the start of delivery; gradually speeds up as time goes on)
- The thing that irks me the most about my experiences at Australian international airports is that the performance is woeful even when I arrive at non-peak times (e.g. not at the early hours of the morning with the Kangaroo flights). Again, SYD T1 surprises me at times by delivering the bags fairly quickly even during peak times; something which I have yet to see at MEL T2 or BNE I.
- Outside Australia
- I haven't had too many bad experiences outside Australia, but otherwise the airports that have handling which are good or better than decent IME are: HKG (actually, excellent!), MUC T2, AKL I, AKL (NZ regional) D (OK, doesn't really count), KIX, MNL (surprised?)
- Last time I went to SIN not only did it take more than 15 minutes for bags to start rolling out, they then were delivered initially at a rate of 1 piece per minute and priority meant squat. OK we arrived at T1 (non-SQ / non-*A terminal).
- Only had two LHR experiences: one in T5 off a BA UK domestic; one in T1 off a LH intra-Europe short haul. Both satisfactory (but no snow or new T5 bugs in any case). It does "help" that you have to walk a mini-marathon to get from gate to arrivals procedures (exception: UK domestic arriving at T5), so by the time you process immigration and then walk another non-trivial sortie to get to baggage claim, you'd be damned waiting more than 5 minutes for the bags to start arriving.
In summary: Australian international airport baggage handling sucks.