UK carrier British Airways' chairman Martin Broughton says he wants the USA and UK to agree airport scanning standards and has attacked the 'completely redundant' US-style security checks at British airports. Broughton also criticised US demands for security checks on America-bound international flights that do not match security on US domestic services.
BA chairman lashes out at US rules
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Thursday, 28 October 2010
UK carrier British Airways' chairman Martin Broughton says he wants the USA and UK to agree airport scanning standards and has attacked the 'completely redundant' US-style security checks at British airports. Broughton also criticised US demands for security checks on America-bound international flights that do not match security on US domestic services.