TM3
Active Member
OK, what would've happened if they had kept the escalators? They'd be turned off more than they are on because the top of the escalators would be full, with nowhere for escalator users to go. Dont forget that the current queuing upstairs for the security e-gates is in exactly the place where the escalators were previously - and there is nowhere else to put them.
As I see it the lack of escalators has got to make it more difficult for passengers to get between the 2 floors, particularly if they aren't trying to join the queue for departures, even the temporary structure had steps and many people were using them rather than wait for the lifts.
Honestly though I don't see how the lifts make the queue longer as if the security hall was big enough everyone would be able to swipe their boarding pass and enter the security hall without staff having to limit access.
The fact that the queue goes further than the lift, or indeed, outside of the security hall, says more about the length of the queue rather than anything else.
If the security hall is big enough, why can't they fit all the passengers in there?