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YEP said:LBA flying by the seat of their pants
I HAVE just concluded my yearly sojourn and following the criticism of Leeds Bradford Airport, thought I would report back.
I arrived for my flight to Barcelona on the Saturday and parked. An efficient Airport bus picked us up and took us to within 60 yards of the airport. In front of us appeared a sort of half-size Millennium Square complete with broken concrete, sprigs of tumbleweed and road markings, a nostalgic throwback to when drop-off and pick-up was efficient, quick and free. Perhaps this area could be converted into the problematic North of the river gypsy site?
We were picked up outside Barcelona Airport about two yards from the door and our bus driver took care of the bags. I saw no evidence that the people of Barcelona were any more aware of Leeds than before the visit by our business leaders sometime ago.
Our return to LBA started well – we got one of the two passenger piers.
However I was disappointed with the two mop buckets in the middle of the corridor to passport control catching the drops from the leaking roof. We stood at the carousel and waited, the shutters went up and my son’s case soon arrived. Unfortunately for myself and nine others, it stopped and the shutters came down. A chap poked his head out, mumbled something and then the shutters went up again and our 10 cases eventually appeared. This enabled us to miss the bus.
The bus arrived, this time a hired mini-bus.
The driver grunted, opened the boot and I put in my cases. He grunted again when someone said they were in Car Park 2 and he had to drive there. When I arrived at my point the strapping driver opened the boot and just stood there. I am 60, but because I was first on I had to unload the other eight cases first to get to my two. Cries from my fellow passengers of “I’ll take that” made me feel I should put a timesheet in for my labours. I got into my car and after a rest from my case-lifting experience I drove off ensuring I did not turn left into the terminal for a final two quid ‘rip off’.
International Airport?
On holiday we heard an Italian saying which seems to fit the bill: “The mother of fools is always pregnant”. LBA be ashamed, very ashamed!
Derek Goodman, Leeds
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