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Queues, an endemic plague in airport terminals, are getting longer in the face of an underestimated recovery in the number of passengers.
By Thierry Vigoreux
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L’plane, a fast means of travel, can lose its advantage over the train when it is necessary to add to the short flight time (often around one hundred and twenty minutes) the hours spent in airports before take-off and after landing . The system is seized up, especially since several entities (airline, airport, various state services) pass the buck of responsibility for delays. The passenger, on the other hand, waits and continues to pay more and more taxes and charges for services of declining quality. He must follow a real obstacle course in the terminal.
Both on departure and on arrival, a passenger may be subject to several checks (up to five) before boarding or disembarking from an aircraft. Some controls are…
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