Bristol Airport Passengers Face Significant Queues

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ENGLAND (CU) – Whilst the travel industry, airports in particular, are really happy with things going back to about 90% normal where travel in concerned, it seems that the passengers are not all that happy with services provided.

This comes about after there was asocial media frenzy where passengers from all over the world took to popular social media platforms to speak on the fact that the Bristol Airport waiting queues were “Horrendous.” The problem here was that it was not just one or two passengers making this claim but more or less all the passengers as the airport at that time.

The passengers had been warned that they needed to be at the airport at least 3 hours before the departure time as the airport had a lack of staff and the waiting queues would be long. However, it seems that it was not just the check-in queues that were long, but also the security queues. Passengers began social media rants about how these queues were “absolutely unacceptable.”

It didn’t come as a shock that because of this a good deal of passengers were forced to miss their flights. The airport had stated that these delays were the fault of the airport as they had not enough security staff on hand. This only mean that it was now the airport’s duty to make sure passengers were reimbursed for the missed flights.

This was a financial nightmare as it was not just one or two passengers but quite a large number. Twitter uses claimed that the airport staff that had been on duty had to take verbal assaults the whole day possibly as the delay had almost all the passengers irritated. Some flights were also delayed more than a few hours because of this, since the flight was more or less empty.

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