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Author Topic: Stansted delays after Ryanair passengers 'go through wrong door'  (Read 2153 times)
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« on: January 04, 2015, 20:00:37 »

From the BBC» (British Broadcasting Corporation - home page):

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Stansted delays after Ryanair passengers 'go through wrong door'


Rob Treloar took this image at 12:35 GMT, saying the security queue stretched the 'length of terminal twice'

Passengers at Stansted Airport were delayed by up to an hour on Sunday after people arriving on a Ryanair flight went through an exit door "left open in error".

Stansted said passengers arriving on the Lisbon flight at 9:20 GMT had to be processed by departures security before moving to arrivals, causing delays.

Ryanair said its crew had disembarked passengers "to the assigned gate".

An investigation into the incident is being conducted by the airport.

A Ryanair spokesman said: "The crew of this flight correctly directed disembarking customers to the assigned gate. However, customers entered the airport through a door which had been left open in error.

"Ryanair fully cooperated with Stansted Airport as it rescreened departing passengers. A number of flights were delayed throughout the day due to earlier issues with de-icing facilities."

Kevin Watt, from Corby, Northamptonshire, said he had dropped off his daughter at Stansted at about 11:00 GMT, because she was flying to Barcelona. "When we arrived we saw this massive queue," he said. "My daughter checked in and I stood in the security queue - the queue just kept on growing and growing. We eventually got to the top of the queue but we were delayed by an hour - my daughter's flight was for 12:45."

Mr Watt said his daughter had contacted him an hour after her flight was due to leave, to say it had still not taken off.
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« Reply #1 on: January 04, 2015, 20:14:12 »

There are many airports around the world where arrivals and departures are not segregated.

There are at least two examples I have seen this year in Europe.  Ibiza Airport has some gates used by intra-Schengen flights where arriving passengers walk into the departure lounge, look somewhat confused and then locate an exit to baggage reclaim.  Similarly, Zurich Airport doesn't have any security for connecting passengers.  I walked from an arrival gate through to the departure lounge without passing through any security checkpoint.

From what I've heard of today's Stansted incident, everyone in the departure lounge was sent back through security again.  This resulted in people having to give up their liquids which had just been purchased in the "airside" stores.
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