Dr. Bre wrote: » Thought the Garda don’t check passports anymore ? Immigration control officers do
L1011 wrote: » Signage for the e-gates doesn't even suggest you can't use passport cards; which is a bit of an issue. Suspect DAA rather than INIS responsibility as its signage?
Podge_irl wrote: » You can use passport cards in them.
EdgeCase wrote: » One simple breakdown you could have: IE/UK passport holders EU/EEA/Swiss passport / ID card holders. Given the volume of traffic from North America, perhaps a US, Canada (and a few other commonly visiting countries desk?) Then the general "all other countries" desk ?
LXFlyer wrote: » Don’t think that would be allowed under EU law.
TJJP wrote: » You mean a first-world / third-world type approach or something more akin to the South Africa 1950s to 1990s approach? A proper alternative might be for the DAA to use the fees it levies on passengers (look at a ticket breakdown sometime) to actually provide the services it charges its customers for.
LXFlyer wrote: » That must be a relatively new development as you certainly couldn’t last time I asked?
Podge_irl wrote: » I could be wrong (obviously). Maybe they are supposed to work with passport cards is the more correct statement. Had not realised the weren't working properly.
EdgeCase wrote: » Other EU countries do it to us with Schengen only facilities we can’t use. I was a absolutely not treated the same in CDG recently and was pulled out of a line and processed as “non schengen”
trellheim wrote: » Probably difficult, but staffing the other immigration desks - the 300s - and bussing some inbounds to go through there - especially at peak inbound round midnight - might work very well as a queue buster
The Veteran wrote: » Wouldn’t even have to be the 300s; T2 is massively underutilized at that time of night (Terminal wise), the bussing could be to T2 (and before it’s said I know that would complicate the baggage handling side of things). The attraction of bussing to the 300s is obviously T1 pax staying in T1 but the problem then becomes a numbers game for the immigration side.
California Dreamer wrote: » Dublin Airport Twitter: It's our busiest time of the year, so if you're travelling today, we advise you go directly to security screening after check-in. Be sure to present liquids under 100mls in a transparent re-sealable bag separately at security screening. One bag per passenger & the bag must close. That didn't encourage them to have the foresight to talk to GNIB to arrange extra personal in T2 tonight. The quest started from before the tunnel. Took about 45 minutes to get through. Wait for it......FOUR....automated machines working!!!!! Twice as many as I have ever seen.
The Veteran wrote: » Nothing to do with GNIB!