Bagages surdimensionnés : quand les primes incitent au zèle dans les aéroports britanniques Par @gr1dorge https://t.co/9G4VE38R4F
Airport staff are reportedly getting £1 for every easyJet passenger they catch travelling with an oversized bag. A leaked email, first reported by the Jersey Evening Post, says staff at Swissport, a company that runs gates at airports, offered the incentive to staff at 7 UK https://t.co/tZ0bUuzv9Y
`✈️ Airport liquids rule: Why is there confusion over changes? Birmingham and Edinburgh allow up to two litres of liquids in cabin bags but the rules will vary by airport over the peak holiday period https://t.co/fHdDkVvGMA
Airport staff at several UK airports, including those operated by Swissport, have been reportedly receiving a £1 bonus for each EasyJet passenger caught travelling with oversized baggage. This incentive scheme, revealed in a leaked email, has sparked controversy due to inconsistencies in baggage size and weight regulations across different airlines. Critics argue that these extra charges obscure the true cost of flying. Meanwhile, changes in airport liquid restrictions have added to passenger confusion during the peak holiday period. Airports such as Birmingham and Edinburgh now permit up to two litres of liquids in cabin bags, though rules vary by location. Additionally, one UK airport has recently scrapped the 100ml liquid rule, which has been welcomed by British holidaymakers.