HC Deb 20 October 1975 vol 898 c51W
32. Mr. Biggs-Davison

asked the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland why, despite the onset of autumn, the passage across the road between the two huts used for the reception and searching of passengers departing from Aldergrove Airport has not been covered, or other arrangements made, to protect all manner of persons, including the infirm, who at present may be required to queue in the open with their luggage.

Mr. Orme

I am assured by the Northern Ireland Airports Company that there is no necessity for any passengers to queue in the open. Passengers can wait in the reception hut before proceeding to the searching hut. The distance between the two huts is less than 10 yards. There are arrangements for giving special attention to infirm or disabled persons.

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