I've not been through DXB for quite a few years but the last time that I did it was like a cattle pen even back then, it's grown considerably since then.

There was a story in the Mail last week about an Air Transat flight that arrived into Birmingham with only 80 of the 300 or so passengers bags. There was apparently major problems at Pearson meaning numerous flights left without luggage.

It's definitely not exclusive to BHX, these things can and do happen anywhere.
 
I do not wish to detain you with my witterings so I shall relate a company directive from my days as a document courier. The order was to carry only items necessity for one change of clothing and those additional comfort materials and carry on board as hand baggage avoiding delay at destination. Additional items were to be purchased and charged to the company or if relevant to customer. My flights were painless as there were no need for baggage waiting and I could do my job.
 
:LOL:

Funnily enough they did, in a roundabout sort of way and without actually mentioning any names.

There was an angry quote about 'only three members of staff available at BHX to handle complaints', I think there was also a photograph of a lengthy queue in front of the handling agents desk in arrivals.
 
Please, please, let the new link road in red be a dual carriageway!

From the image in the article, it certainly looks like it will be more than just a single carriageway. It looks like some of the roundabouts have slip roads onto the link road.

EDIT: Actually just read the article and it says it will be:

"The route will see a new 2.4km dual carriageway link road, west of Bickenhill, between the A45 Clock Interchange and a new junction on the M42."
 
This was taken today by PerpetualBrum from SkyscraperCity

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There are some world-class architectural firms in the running to design the HS2 stations at BHX and Curzon Street - Foster & Partners, Grimshaw, Richard Rogers. Glenn Howells (Birmingham-based architects behind 2 Chamberlain Square and the MODA tower) could also be involved in a supporting role. Hopefully we will start seeing the various proposals soon :)
 
There are some world-class architectural firms in the running to design the HS2 stations at BHX and Curzon Street - Foster & Partners, Grimshaw, Richard Rogers. Glenn Howells (Birmingham-based architects behind 2 Chamberlain Square and the MODA tower) could also be involved in a supporting role. Hopefully we will start seeing the various proposals soon :)

Cant wait to see these proposals Jfy
 
Hi, I've followed this site for years but never posted. A trip up to BHX last Sunday however, to drop off a relative, prompted me to join and make this post. Or rather vent my frustration. Birmingham has made great strides in
recent times, with an impressive array of airlines, routes and ever growing pax numbers. However, the state
of the terminals for the UK's second city (for any city), and one that seeks global status, is frankly appalling.

As we walked outside from the Eurohub down to Door B, to check in with Brussels Airlines, we couldn't help but
notice the unacceptable amount of litter blowing around. When we arrived at Door B we were greated by
several smokers blowing their smoke across the footpath, and the floor was covered in literally 100's of
cigarette butts. It was disgusting. A disgrace for a major 'global' city.

Inside the teminal was aboslutely jam packed. It's small, pokey and unpleasent. Once we had said our
goodbyes to my sister-in-law we skipped the plan to stay for a coffee and headed to Mere Green and
somewhere nicer. A shame, because I have always loved the atmosphere of a busy airport.

The condition and appearence of the terminals leaves alot to be desired. Especially if you compare the
check-in areas to the wonderful new aitrium at Birmingham New Street. The street scape is really
unwelcoming: you can't see inside most of the front, there are a few relatively small doors, and it looks
like exactly what it is: an amaglamation of smaller developments that have no cohesive, central
design plan. It's a mess.

What troubles me is the apparent lack of urgency to do anything about this. Manchester stole a march on
BHX back in the 70's and 80's, and now it's doing it again. Whilst they are not only dreaming about but
implementing a fabulous £1 billion infrastructure overhaul, Birmingham is once again half asleep. Day
dreaming about a great future but not doing very much about it. Manchester already has an unasailable
lead but BHX will loose an even greater share of the pie if it doesn't move decisively, with vision and
ambition and soon!
 
Welcome megaark-1. As ever, I hope that someone employed in BHX management scans these pages. Your points are well made and taken. It's all building up to the grand, delayed, plan now but I have a sneaking suspicion that it might not please all contributors here. Still, we live in hope. I drove past the airport about an hour ago and was pleased to see traffic moving easily; however the planned extension roads are needed. Like you I feel that this is another crunch time for BHX and there is a need to invest ++ in its terminals (and satellite(s)!).
 

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Well it looks like I'm off to Australia and New Zealand next year! Booked with BA from Manchester via Heathrow with a stop in Singapore and returning with Air New Zealand and BA via LAX to Heathrow. Will circumnavigate the globe and be my first trans-Pacific flight. First long haul flight with BA as well and of course Air NZ.
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