plodder wrote: » So, why don't we just let flights from the UK straight in without immigration checks, as they do for flights from here? It seems like the common travel area only works in one direction.
eeguy wrote: » Again, they know. But they can't schedule their workforce around the intermittent arrival of airplanes.
breathn wrote: » Are Irish passport holders coming from EU countries into Ireland compelled to answer those questions if we have free movement?
lxflyer wrote: » While again, I'm not defending the waiting time - clearly something needs to be done, either in terms of the size of the immigration hall for piers 1 and 2, or in terms of immigration staffing. But your analysis is a tad simplistic. What happens when you get several passengers that have not got the right documentation? The staff then have to take them away to interrogate them. They don't just sit in booths all day. If you get several potentially inadmissible people, that's going to create staffing problems.
The Rape of Lucretia wrote: » I dont buy that at all. If they are there available to work, they should be in the booths, whether passengers are passing through or not. Planes land from what 7am to 11pm ?. Thats two shifts, and easily planned with breaks etc. One full team on duty with a rota for breaks etc to average out the manning at any one time. Its pretty simple really. Its not as if they are trying to schedule staff to work for 15 mins, be off for 20, back for another 5 mins, off for 5 mins, back on for 30 mins. Just two shifts of 8 hours, like the rest of the world manages.
Atlantic Dawn wrote: » Keystone cops again, joke of a place.
plodder wrote: » But, the UK seems to treat it as a true common travel area, with no restrictions. Why do we treat it differently? I think a one hour wait is completely unacceptable, though I have never experienced a delay anywhere near as long as that.
Atlantic Dawn wrote: » If only the scheduling of planes would be known weeks/months in advance of how many planes would arrive at x time, if only. Keystone cops again, joke of a place.
Spanish Eyes wrote: » Inefficient management. Pay them overtime or whatever is required, get it sorted. Gives a very bad impression to everyone arriving, and can be sorted quite simply.... more staff, plan for mass concurrent arrivals. I can see the arrivals board on the app/website, so I am sure the immigration managers can also see this and plan for it? Obviously not.
lxflyer wrote: » I'm not in any way excusing the delays but just to clarify something. The common travel area only applies to people born in Ireland and U.K. - everyone else is still obliged to have a passport. There aren't common Ireland and U.K. visas except for a very small number of people.
rizzodun wrote: » Came in on a late fight from Frankfurt last week, and while the wait wasn't as long an hour, having the guy at the desk ask everyone where they were after travelling from was slowing everything down dramatically, especially as the whole queue was from the one flight, if he did a bit of checking he would've known this, but hearing "Frankfurt" for the 20th consecutive time should have made him realise...
Einstein A. Gogo wrote: » The problem is that they insist on checking all passports from the UK which is totally unnecessary given it's the common travel area and passports are rarely checked in the UK for arrivals from Ireland. If they took this out of the equation it'd greatly speed up passport control in Dublin. Simples!