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Ditto
Actually you agree with me, even if it is avoidable in 99%, you still can't completely avoid it, in some airports it is handled better, in some less, either way it is not controlled by the airline.
So should they remove the advertisement because in one airport (out of probably few hundreds?) passengers have a general feeling (not even backed up by hard data) that it is always slower?
Let me try again. That is not what I wrote
What I wrote is this:
- should remove the so-called "priority" lines at certain places, or certain times of the day, if indeed they would end up slower.
And is it OK to advertise on something you have "no control" of?