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On 23 May, 12:28, "Recliner" wrote: "Michael Hoffman" wrote in message Doesn't matter even one little bit who they work for. The point is that flying into New York or Washington is a pretty nasty experience, and over time that's going to have an impact - just as the nightmare that is Heathrow is putting Londons's economy at risk. I hate to say it, but it's not that nasty for U.S. citizens. Heathrow is nasty for everyone. Good point -- the immigration queues for EU arrivals at Heathrow are now as long as non-EU arrivals. Not so long ago, EU arrivals had almost no queues. Of course, it doesn't make much difference overall, as baggage comes through so slowly at Heathrow, that you just waste the time in the immigration queue, instead of in the baggage hall. Biggest thing they could do, I suspect, would be to break up BAA. The idea that a monopoly was fine as long as it was a private monopoly has turned out to be just as ludicrous as it sounds. Absolutely, BAA should be broken up, to create at least two owners of the three major London airports (of course, Luton and City airport already have different owners), and also to split the ownership of Edinburgh and Glasgow airports. I assume that the reason that BAA was privatised in one piece (by the Tories) was purely to maximise the sale proceeds. But, to be fair, the long immigration queues aren't BAA's fault -- that's down to the government. BAA has at least created halls large enough to accommodate them in some of the terminals. And Heathrow does offer fast track departure and arrival lines, unlike most US airports. |
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