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was that 1 hour just for security, or does that include waiting at check in as well?
The security hall was great. Cant remember if there were 7 or 8 scanners, but there was a LOT more space that the previous hall, particularly airside of the scanners. The biggest queue was for the rescan on our lane, with 6 or 7 bags waiting. Im going to guess that most of them were due to liquids >100ml being present.I notice BHX are very quiet about the carnage yesterday afternoon. Was the incident at north security caused by queuing passenger frustration? The picture tells a thousand words and X will show some more of the aftermath passengers had to endure.
Lots of passengers missed flights yesterday afternoon and many flights delayed due to the aftermath. I bet the airlines are fuming and will demand answers from the airport.
About the access to departures by the lifts.
There is only one way in and one way of each lift so physically impossible to have doors at both ends. It doesn't matter if there were 10 lifts or 10 escalator's or available stairs for pax to use from the ground floor to security, the fact of the matter is when its busy the queue out of security goes back to the lifts upstairs so any method of travel upstairs there is physically nowhere to go and passengers will be held until more room becomes available.
Anyway according to some we don't really have a problem because its only down to the ongoing building work that BHX have said is completed.
As a matter of interest how many lanes are there in the new security compared to the old one? and do you think it will easily handle 18m pax going forward.
Honestly I don't think 1 hour to get through security is a "good" experience, in fact compared to most airports it's poor. I really hope that the airport aspires to better than this.
It's one thing to find fault when the setup is old and needs replacing to the situation when you have been able to build a new clean sheet experience. It the build was really "state of the art" as we keep being told the airport would have really got a handle on where time is wasted in the old process, where as it seems like they think it's all about liquids and laptops.
I flew from Schiphol at evening rush hour recently. It took 15 minutes to go from bag-drop at the busy KLM desks to the restaurants above duty free.
A friend flew to Frankfurt this morning. This is the carnage. It took 1hour 20 minutes from outside to duty free - longer than his flight!
I agree that there could be a better management of anger on social media including use of 'bear with us, we are trying our best, and it will improve when we finish' type messages - though many will know that its better not to poke the bear on social media. But i also agree with the general statement - as above it took me 1 hour from getting to the airport to pass through security; by the time i got to security there was no longer any queue, and my father in law, who has been through 5 times in the last month, has only ever queued downstairs once (on Monday), all other times getting through in less than 15 minutes. If i were BHX, i'd install a webcam that shows the full queue at all times to demonstrate that these are exceptional periods only.'Queues can be seen daily at peak times, which is natural for any airport. A picture of a queue is subjective, and in the moment, at that time.
No apologies. No reasons given. No assurances about the future.
Isn't it just the case that there are too many flights scheduled early in the morning, and the queue dissipates as the day continues.
Cant remember if there were 7 or 8 scanners, but there was a LOT more space that the previous hall, particularly airside of the scanners. The biggest queue was for the rescan on our lane, with 6 or 7 bags waiting. Im going to guess that most of them were due to liquids >100ml being present.
Note, at that time on Monday there were at least 2 scanners not being used. I notice on the BHX vacancies website there is a perpetual security officer advert suggesting that recruitment is ongoing. Of course, seamless operation of security (i.e. max flow) relies on having every scanner in operation. That said, my security ahead of my return flight (from Milan) only had about 6 scanners total and seemed to manage just fine.
Must be natural to queue outside in all weather then? Rain is in the forecast for the next few days so there's going to be some unhappy punters at BHX. #BHXfiasco #BHXsecuritythe airport was naturally busy as you would expect for a Friday getaway
Must be natural to queue outside in all weather then? Rain is in the forecast for the next few days so there's going to be some unhappy punters at BHX. #BHXfiasco #BHXsecurity
Im through there again on Wednesday, so will tell you. The lanes/scanners are all there, but its not just lanes and scanners that you need for security (i.e. its people too). But from what i could see when i was there, the problem wasnt really getting people through security, it was getting people to security with the resulting waves of arrivals from the lift causing more problems that it solved. And that is for many reasons including, as above, a mix of people arriving far too late and expecting to jump the queue and people arriving far too early and increasing the size of the queue unnecessarily.
It would of course be helpful if capacity in security was operating at full pelt all the time so the queues never get chance to build up - though they wont want to be paying people to sit around for long periods when they arent necessary. The joys of operational management, hey...
Although not necessarily related:Hi there all, so what is causing all these issues at Birmingham airport now....andyc
I don't necessarily think it is factually incorrect. Had BHX already relaxed the liquid rules prior to yesterday's announcement? My understanding is although BHX had the equipment, it wasn't fully compliant and so it wasn't regarded as requiring a withdrawal of some of the rules.I am very confused by a main item of news overnight which states that carry-on liquid rules have been cancelled at SIX airports. No mention of Birmingham....
Is Birmingham not included?
If it is included, BBC should be called to account over what would be gross misrepresenting of the facts.
Birmingham didn't get to the unrestricted liquids rule, awaiting regulatory approval. You could have up to 100ml containers, but I think an unlimited amount, i.e. without the need for a small plastic bag. That is, I think, still the case.I am very confused by a main item of news overnight which states that carry-on liquid rules have been cancelled at SIX airports. No mention of Birmingham....
Is Birmingham not included?
If it is included, BBC should be called to account over what would be gross misrepresenting of the facts.
There was talk of cover being erected outside on Friday by the same person who promised it would all be fine in 6 weeks last Monday so now nearly 5 weeks.Must be natural to queue outside in all weather then? Rain is in the forecast for the next few days so there's going to be some unhappy punters at BHX. #BHXfiasco #BHXsecurity
Been through LHR T5 and T3 multiple times (20+) in the last few months and no bottles in bags. Newcastle and T3 at MAN the same although at MAN they did seem to be searching a higher proportion of bags which caused longer wait times. Although it's my local and used to be my go to, I do worry Nick Barton is looking to turn BHX into Luton 2.0 - big passenger numbers but a miserable experienceBirmingham didn't get to the unrestricted liquids rule, awaiting regulatory approval. You could have up to 100ml containers, but I think an unlimited amount, i.e. without the need for a small plastic bag. That is, I think, still the case.
This u-turn appears to be that the allowance for greater than 100ml containers - e.g. taking a large bottle of shampoo - is no longer allowed - reverting back to what Birmingham currently has.
Note also that LHR etc. are still stuck with the old system of small bottles in a small plastic bag.
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