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  1. 1 minute ago, 8OA8 said:


    Yes and the same applies in that area.
    You plan on arriving 2 hours before your flight at 9 am and I plan on arriving 3 hours before my flight at 10 am. Add in the travel time to reach the airport and those that plan for bad traffic that doesn’t materialise and suddenly Immigration is faced with 2.5 times the number at that time. When people know there's going to be long queues they will arrive even earlier...more time now required to queue for Immigration

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    I beg to differ... It's the immigration that has to make in the way that queue at counters are smooth. If you have 18 counters available and more than half are closed, and have a queue then the management is at least poor (to be generous)...

  2. 11 minutes ago, 8OA8 said:

    Actually many times its the fault of others. Especially if a number of unscheduled flights arrive into the airport at the busy period.

    When I say scheduled I refer to the flight that took off on time and arrived exactly on time. A delay in Europe because of bad weather can cause a delay of the arrival of that flight which makes the original scheduled arrival time quieter than usual..but the knock on effect is sometimes a disaster for the arrival airport. 

    Anyone that has never been on a flight arriving early or late, even 20 minutes either way can be a disaster for the arrival airport Immigration staff. 

    Imagine 4 flights in a row arrive at the same time and over 50 of their passengers require a vaccination on arrival, the delay of this has an effect on them reaching Immigration at the expected time.

    Please note that the queue was in the departure section, not arrival.

  3. 5 minutes ago, lucky11 said:

    I'm very serious - I hate globalism and greedy people as well as biased impartial reporters. So not trolling at all.

    If a multi millionaire is burgled and has 10 million pounds worth of jewels stolen then I don't have any sympathy - do you?

    So your hate is because you are jealous of what the guys had and had been stolen from him... I am at loss of words.

    About Jonathan Head I won't even comment because you have been perfectly clear about your position, with which I don't agree  at all.

     

  4. 3 minutes ago, lucky11 said:

    This chartered surveyor should have kept the money he had and stopped trying to make more. No sympathy for him I'm afraid. Greed is (not) good. JH should concentrate on matters that affect society (in an impartial way) and not about some greedy so-and-so who clearly didn't do his homework and was out of his depth!! 

    You can't be serious... Tell me you're trolling please...

  5. 12 minutes ago, madmitch said:

    This also sounds like a blatant lie. TV companies make money by selling their product to international markets such as TRUE. Why would they wish to pull out?

     

    Let's see if they continue in Malaysia and Singapore.

     

    I know someone in Astro Management (Malaysia Sat provider). It is a blatant lie, there is not any intention for the content provider of Discovery, Nat Geo and the others to pull from SEA market... But of course, maybe "the company" thinks SEA is Thailand, Thailand is SEA, and they are special.

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