Wednesday, October 27, 2010

BA fed up with security checks

The chairman of British Airways Martin Broughton expressed his anger with an ever increasing security demands coming from the other side of the Atlantic.

Broughton's comments were made at the annual conference of the UK Airports Operators Association in London, where he said that taking laptops out of the luggage and demanding passengers to take off their shoes should be a thing of the past.

BA's boss is particularly annoyed by the demands made for transatlantic flights, which are not standard procedures on internal flights within the continental US.