'Few people' complain about airport security

Only a few air passengers complain about the airport security process, one sector commentator has claimed, which may be welcome news for Britons planning to fly to Slovakia.
James Fremantle, industry affairs manager from the Air Transport Users Council, said the majority of people accept the process and realised they had to go through it.
"We have surprisingly few complaints about the process - about 20 to 39 throughout the whole of last year," he added.
Mr Fremantle went on to add that passengers should listen to security information because it was in their best interest and that if they held up the security channels they could risk missing their flight.
His comments follow research from G4S Aviation Services found that 19 per cent of Britons have had items confiscated by airport security.
Furthermore, every year over 110,000 Britons are dishonest when asked by airport security officers if they packed their own luggage.





