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British Airways' chief executive Willie Walsh believes the one-bag restriction on hand luggage is to be lifted within weeks.
In a speech yesterday morning to BritishAmerican Business Inc, an organisation that encourages trade across the Atlantic, Walsh said that the current limits on baggage are ineffective. “To be effective, security has to be credible. The truth is that the UK’s current one-bag rule is not credible. If it were felt to be a worthwhile security measure, it would be in force here in the US – and in the rest of Europe. It is not.”
“We recognise how irritating it is for people flying from the US, having carried on two items of security-cleared luggage at their home airport, to be told at Heathrow that they must check one item into the hold if they want to catch a connecting flight.”
Walsh says the airline has been lobbying the Department for Transport, which has imposed the security measures on airlines and airports, on the issue. “We have also been lobbying Heathrow’s owners, BAA, to ensure that their screening systems can cope with an increase in carry-on bags,” he said.
“It is not in my power to give you a date, but I am hopeful that our efforts to have this needless restriction lifted will meet with success in the coming weeks,” he added.
In the same speech, he confirmed that BA was looking at services from Paris, Frankfurt, Amsterdam, Brussels and Milan to New York and other US cities in “either in a two-class configuration, or perhaps as exclusively business class services”. This is the first time that the BA boss has mentioned any specifics about its proposed new services to take advantage of the Open Skies agreement that comes into effect next March.
He added: “This would be a radical departure for British Airways: the first time in our 88-year history that we have operated long-haul flights that neither take off nor land in the UK.”
Earlier this week, the airline announced it planned to move its Houston and Dallas services from Gatwick to Heathrow from next March.
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Oh please Jason, stop whinging . Have you trie3d the US where you have to clear customs even for a transit. Allow an extra couple of hours for this, and then as foreigners you get finger printed, allow an extra 2 hours, although most criminals in American prisons are Americans! Camera equipment is in addition to normal bags, just like my handbag, large hand bag, is.
Anna Naz, London,
Hah! Hah! Hah! Biggest laugh I have had today fighting tooth and nail for the return of my luggage! They can't cope with 'one passenger, one bag' as it is and the security is useless with most screening machines left idle regardless of the queues. Focus on the basics (like not losing so much luggage, having decent delivery companies when things do go wrong and not having security queues of hundreds and hundreds of people) before you worry about anything else BAA!
Dawn, London,
As a professional photographer who on his way to eastern Europe had to transfer in Heathrow AND reduce down to one bag- it was unbelievable. Not only did i lose my original checked in luggage, but since I ALWAYS hand carry my sensitive equipment with me, taking my camera luggage and laptop down to one bag proved impossible. AND I was forced to go through British customs TWICE as well, which caused me to miss my connecting flight, lose my luggage... arrive 24 hours later han necessary... AND I have to go it all again on my return to the US. How exactly am I supposed to do my job like this? It's IMPOSSIBLE. My relations with my client, as well as my trip, has been ruined by this.
jason, New Yrk, NY