The chairman of British Airways has attacked “completely redundant” airport checks and said the UK should stop “kowtowing” to US demands for increased security. Martin Broughton said people should not be forced to take off their shoes and have their laptops checked separately in security lines. He also said there was no need to “kowtow to the Americans every time they wanted something done”, especially when this involved checks the US did not impose on its own domestic routes. The US…
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BA chair attacks ‘redundant’ airport security checks