Ok, to me there is something very wrong with this picture. Should airport security not come as standard? Why can't the just be honest and say it's another way of taxing people.
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desertdudeshj wrote:Does one can get an option not to pay and not be provided security. I think I'll take my chances
Mahmoud04 wrote:it is a concept BM, it isn't about who can pay the 5 dhs and who can't...
if someone stole 1 Dhs, is he a thief or is it just 1 Dhs! just an example..
Chocoholic wrote:However, I do find Dubai airport security especially lax - they're more interested in yapping to one another, or playing with mobiles than watching the x-ray machine screens.
dubaidog wrote:I kinda hafta agree with Chocs here. When I left Dubai last week, not one person was looking at the screen, and there was actually a great deal of giggling and flirting going on amongst the security personnel. Fortunately, I had about 30 kg of excess hand luggage and was glad no one noticed.
dubaidog wrote:I kinda hafta agree with Chocs here. When I left Dubai last week, not one person was looking at the screen, and there was actually a great deal of giggling and flirting going on amongst the security personnel. Fortunately, I had about 30 kg of excess hand luggage and was glad no one noticed.
Hahaha excellent - not exactly easy to sneak through.
Chocoholic wrote:Oh really BM - then how come I managed to take a 14+ kg backpack in the cabin with me? It depends if you have check-in luggage or not and how much that weighs! There are ways and means of playing the 'weight' game with airlines.
Plus please introduce yourself to the notion of sarcasm!
Flying Dutchman wrote:People with overweight hand luggage, so friggin annoying. Not as annoying as mechanical plane failures, but still.
Chocoholic wrote:Oh with those big cases yes. But we had no check-in luggage and backbacks squish down, they'd not solid taking up space, so they allowed it.
Bethsmum wrote:Chocoholic wrote:Oh with those big cases yes. But we had no check-in luggage and backbacks squish down, they'd not solid taking up space, so they allowed it.
How does a backpack containing 14kgs of luggage not take up any space?
Chocoholic wrote:Bethsmum wrote:Chocoholic wrote:Oh with those big cases yes. But we had no check-in luggage and backbacks squish down, they'd not solid taking up space, so they allowed it.
How does a backpack containing 14kgs of luggage not take up any space?
I didn't say they didn't take up space, but they certainly don't take up as much space as a solid suitcase that you see many people taking on as hand luggage! Clearly you've never done any back packing. And as I said, we didn't have any check-in luggage so in those cases, yes you are allowed extra for hand luggage - so long as it still fits in the overhead locker it's fine. Now stop moaning!
Flying Dutchman wrote:Which airline gives you more cabin luggage when you dont have check in luggage?
Flying Dutchman wrote:Which airline gives you more cabin luggage when you dont have check in luggage?
Chocoholic wrote:Oh really BM - then how come I managed to take a 14+ kg backpack in the cabin with me? It depends if you have check-in luggage or not and how much that weighs! There are ways and means of playing the 'weight' game with airlines.
This was Emirates. Mind you I was flying on a staff ticket and knew the check-in staff as well - might have had something to do with it!