Wednesday, 27 October 2010


BA chief attacks airport security checks

Airport security checks have been labelled “redundant” by British Airways chairman Martin Broughton.
Many security measures should be scrapped, he told the annual conference of the Airport Operators Association in London.
Passengers are removing their shoes and having their laptops inspected due to pointless security checks at airports, according to Broughton.
There was no need to “kowtow to the Americans every time they wanted something done” to bolster security on flights bound for the US.
“America does not do internally a lot of the things they demand that we do,” he said. “We shouldn’t stand for that. We should say, 'we’ll only do things which we consider to be essential and that you Americans also consider essential’.”
Many of the checks, such as making passengers remove their footwear, are not required on internal US flights, Broughton pointed out.
“We all know there’s quite a number of elements in the security programme which are completely redundant and they should be sorted out,” said Broughton.
He claimed that differing attitudes towards technology made checks on laptops pointless.
“Take the iPad, they still haven’t decided if it is a laptop or it isn’t a laptop. So some airports think you should take it out and some think you shouldn’t,” Broughton said.
Heightened security was introduced after “shoe bomber” Richard Reid hid explosives in his shoes on a transatlantic flight in 2001.
Measures were increased following other threats. Liquids over 100ml were banned from flights after a plot in August 2006 which threatened to blow up a flight using liquid explosives.
The US heightened demands for extra passenger checks on flights after a Nigerian man tried to detonate a device hidden in his underwear on a flight to Detroit in last December. 

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Reports at the weekend suggested the United Nations is considering an international environmental £5 levy on all flights.

Thursday, 21 October 2010

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Thursday, 14 October 2010

Queen Elizabeth takes Cunard 'beyond traditional clients'

The arrival of a third new ship in the Cunard fleet is an opportunity to expand the brand beyond its traditional client base, travel agents at this week’s Queen Elizabeth launch said.
Ahead of Monday’s naming, Cunard managing director Peter Shanks spoke to Travel Weekly about the cruise line’s plans to counter perceptions of it being only a heritage brand now that it has the “world’s youngest fleet”.
“I am often quoted as saying that we are not a museum, because in the past Cunard has been seen only as a bit of a heritage brand: we are not,” Shanks said.
“With Queen Elizabeth coming into the fleet, for the first time in our history it gives us a consistent offering to our guests and agent partners,” he said.

Phil Nuttall, director of the Cruise Village, said: “We have got our work cut out educating new, younger people about Cunard.
“There is now a requirement to do that, no doubt about it, now it has three considerable ships.”
Queen Elizabeth joins Queen Mary 2, launched in 2004, and Queen Victoria, which entered service in 2007, in the Cunard fleet. Nuttall said he expected Queen Elizabeth to attract traditional ‘Cunarders’ due to its many features harking back to the line’s history.
David Mills, Iglu Cruises head of commercial, said: “Cunard’s heritage is something that no other line in the world can touch.”

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