Newsstand - If only all airports were like Denver




alanR
Mar 12, 08, 11:45 am
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/7290432.stm


Ripper3785
Mar 12, 08, 12:07 pm
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/7290432.stm

What a bizarre caption. Especially since it's the only mention of Denver in the whole article.

Wally Bird
Mar 12, 08, 12:13 pm
alanR either
a) thinks Denver is the epitome of a well-run airport, or
b) thinks Denver is the antithesis of a well-run airport
and
a) is a hopeless case, or
b) is being sarcastic.

Your choice.


Spiff
Mar 12, 08, 2:36 pm
Denver has the worst of the worst for TSA. I would never want to see other airports have similar dregs of "security" employees. :td: :td:

sbm12
Mar 12, 08, 2:36 pm
I noticed that they skipped the part about there being virtually no power outlets in the new terminal (http://www.wanderingaramean.com/2008/01/terminal-design-faux-pas.html). Whoopsie :eek:

husker267
Mar 12, 08, 4:00 pm
I don't know Spiff. I'd like to submit Baltimore and Atlanta as the worst of the worst when it comes to TSA.

alanR
Mar 12, 08, 4:33 pm
I just wanted people's reactions as I had noticed that apart from the caption Denver was never mentioned

Wally Bird
Mar 13, 08, 9:43 am
I just wanted people's reactions as I had noticed that apart from the caption Denver was never mentionedI don't even see Denver in the caption :confused:

Edit: Ah I see it now, way down the page.

gafffe
Mar 13, 08, 11:56 am
After thinking about that caption for a while I think I get it - maybe I'm stating the obvious but the caption is just a throwaway line referring to the lack of a queue for security in that particular stock photograph. It just happens to be at Denver Airport. Hence, "If only all airports were like Denver". :)



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