Some days ago I was performing a CDG flight, and we had huge delays waiting for transit pax coming from AFI and blocked in the security checks queues.
I was wondering if this is standard in all airports to security-check transit pax ? If well, what is the meaning of that as they don't leave the airport buildings from one airplane to another ?
Some days ago I was performing a CDG flight, and we had huge delays waiting for transit pax coming from AFI and blocked in the security checks queues.
I was wondering if this is standard in all airports to security-check transit pax ? If well, what is the meaning of that as they don't leave the airport buildings from one airplane to another ?
Thanks for enlighting me guys
This is indeed the normal precedure. When we go via ZRH or LHR we have to passed security again.
ZRH is the worst. Very, very slow. Only two security lines when the long hauls arrived in the morning. Its very often that we nearly missed our connection flight to BRU.
In my case transit pax were blocked at security in BRU, coming from AFI and going to CDG. At a moment we decided to leave without waiting for the last pax, but they eventually arrived just before their checked-in luggage was offloaded.
We left from BRU with almost 3h30 delay...
(this delay was not only due to huge security queues at security I must admit : some flights arrived late from AFI)
It seems it's normal procedure. I've flown to SGN a few times from BRU via FRA and BKK. I had a security check at FRA and then at BKK, although we were continuing on the same plane, we had to get off for refueling and go through another security check. Same story on the way back.