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lastlid
6th July 2012, 10:11
"The under-fire Border Force failed to reach some of its immigration queue targets at Heathrow airport last month, figures from airport operator BAA have shown.

The Border Force is instructed to get non-EU passport holders through immigration at Heathrow within 45 minutes for 95% of the time.

But it failed to meet that target at three of the four terminals in June at the west London airport which this month will handle thousands of extra Olympics-related passengers.

However the EU passport holder target, in which queues must be no longer than 25 minutes for 95% of the time, was reached at all four terminals. The worst-performing area at Heathrow last month was Terminal 4 (T4) where passengers reported queues of up to two-and-a-half hours on Friday June 30".



Read More http://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/uk-news/2012/07/05/immigration-queue-targets-missed-91466-31335484/#ixzz1zpdsCWOj

Dedworth
6th July 2012, 11:33
What a sloppy operation :angry: managed by morons

mickcant
6th July 2012, 12:44
What a sloppy operation :angry: managed by morons

Have to agree with that:xxgrinning--00xx3::Erm:
Mick:)

lastlid
9th July 2012, 22:19
Why are UK airport queues so bad?

The UK Border force missed its 45-minute target on 21 days last month. What causes the delays?


" "Welcome to London," smiles the immigration officer as the queue at Heathrow melts away in minutes and excited tourists swiftly stumble into the brilliant sunshine outside. You probably realised that sentence was a laughable fantasy before the weather bit: pre-Olympic anxiety about the tedious reality facing foreign visitors at Britain's biggest airport is growing after figures revealed the UK Border Force missed its 45-minute processing target for non-European Economic Area passengers on 21 days last month at Terminal 4. The longest recorded waiting time was two hours and one minute. The reality is worse. The 45-minute target is considered to be met if it applies to 95% of passengers so 5% may wait longer. CCTV measuring queues has also indicated even lengthier waiting times. And that's before you've collected your bags and navigated duty free.

Other busy global airports seem far more efficient. Even notoriously draconian US border officials produced an average "wait time" for British arrivals at JFK of 20-29 minutes (depending on the time of day) in 2011. So why is Heathrow so slow? "I wouldn't say the issue is space – it's lack of border staff at key terminals," says Richard Moxon, senior lecturer in airport planning and management at Cranfield University. Moxon used to work at Heathrow and says BAA has done much to address criticisms that there was too much room for shopping and not enough for security controls.

Other academics agree that immigration staffing is the key to swiftly moving queues. More blue-sky improvements could involve offering passengers cheaper tickets to arrive at offpeak times or passengers scanning their own passports before reaching border control. Given staffing cuts are ongoing until 2015, is there anything that can be done to help? As a frequent flyer, Moxon tries to avoid getting into big airports at busy times. "I wouldn't want to arrive in London at 6am from Asia or North America," he says."


http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/shortcuts/2012/jul/09/why-uk-airport-queues-bad