Originally Posted by
NWIFlyer
I guess the OP’s point is that those in Y might well have been looking at a considerably longer clearance time, rather than having any sense of entitlement being in F.
T7 does seem to have taken on something of a mind of its own recently - last time I went through in May even Global Entry went to a desk for a short set of questions and a passport stamp (although I was still sitting in the T8 Flagship Lounge with a drink in my hand less than 35 minutes after stepping off the plane), but from reports the questioning seems to have intensified in the months since.
I’ve not seen this anywhere else in the US, although there will be far more frequent travellers than me with much better data sets.
Exactly. The comment that I was in F was merely meant that I was amongst the first off the flight.
I fully understand it’s not the fault of BA, but as another poster said, over at T8, they’re doing it so much better. There were only 3 booths open for non US passport holders which clearly wasn’t enough & the last thing you want after a transatlantic flight