Alert Status: Boredom

After three airport experiences since last Thursday, I am now officially bored with the new security regime at UK airports. The story so far shows the evolution of the alert status:

  • Date: Thurs 10/08/2006 Time: 16:30 Place: Glasgow Airport
    As most London flights had been cancelled, and only passengers were allowed into the airport building, the airport was largely empty. We only had to queue for a short while at check-in (Fast Bag Drop had been suspended), and we were the only people in security! We were not allowed to take any airside purchases (water, newspaper) onto the plane.
  • Date: Sun 14/08/2006 Time: 16:30 Place: Southampton Airport
    Unfortunately as FlyBe have suspended their Fast Bag Drop service, so we had to queue for 40 minutes at check-in, and another 10 mins at security. This time, although no books, newspapers or magazines were allowed through security, airside purchases were allowed to be taken onto the plane. The biggest delay of the evening was when all London air traffic was rerouted around thunderstorms, thus blocking our route north.
  • Date: Mon 15/08/2006 Time: 13:00 Place: Glasgow Airport
    Shorter queues in Glasgow, and the baggage restrictions had just been relaxed. Unfortunately my bag was too big for the new restrictions, but at least I could take my laptop on board rather than leaving it to the mercy of baggage handlers. This time we could take newspapers, books, mobiles, computers, MP3 players and anything except liquids through security.

They’re talking on Newsnight tonight about passenger profiling. This has been going on for years in Glasgow - all Northern Irish flights are subject to Strathclyde Police checks, so they must be profiling potential criminals as we walk past the officers on the way out of or into the airport.

If it helps to ease the congestion and speed our way through the airport, it has my support.

2 Responses to “Alert Status: Boredom”

  1. Ruth on 16 Aug 2006 at 12:10 am

    you travelling more than usual?

  2. John on 16 Aug 2006 at 1:10 pm

    In-laws last weekend, Mum this week.

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