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British Airways Criticize US for Increasing Security Measures

 

             security has seen a dramatic increase since the 9/11 terrorist attacks. Although the airlines have been cooperative so far, British Airways is finally voicing its frustration as the security becomes ever so tighter. As many of the traveling public would agree, chairman of British Airways, Martin Broughton, criticized the airport checks proposed by the U.S. Transportation Security Administration for being "completely redundant." At an annual conference of the U.K. Airport Operators Association in London, Broughton explained that the TSA is requiring foreign airports to increase checks on U.S. bound planes, but those increased checks are not being applied to domestic services. "America does not do internally a lot of the things they demand that we do. We shouldn't stand for that. We should say, .
            


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