I was flying out from Dublin airport on Sunday afternoon when I encountered what was referred to me as a VIP being escorted through the airport. I was in a queue at the security scanners when there was a lot of commotion and 2 security officers were asking people to stand aside and make room. The "VIP" was brought to the front of the queue and his bags were put through the scanner and he passed on through.
After about 40 mins I went to the gate and joined the queue to board the plane. Before we boarded a black BMW drove across the tarmac and stopped at the stairs by the front of the plane. A DAA staff member walked into the terminal to the gate I was queuing at and scanned in a boarding card and then walked back out. The "VIP" then boarded the plane. After about 2 or 3 mins we were allowed to board the plane.
I only learned who this "VIP" was when I asked the cabin staff who this person was. I thought this person must be a foreigh dignatory of some sort but no he is the chief executive of one of the Irish newspapers.
I cannot believe the trouble the DAA went to to make sure this person did not have to queue like all the people at the airport. His passport wasn´t even checked prior to boarding. Maybe I am just being niave and this type of treatment is dished out every day of the week at Dublin airport
Sorry rant over
After about 40 mins I went to the gate and joined the queue to board the plane. Before we boarded a black BMW drove across the tarmac and stopped at the stairs by the front of the plane. A DAA staff member walked into the terminal to the gate I was queuing at and scanned in a boarding card and then walked back out. The "VIP" then boarded the plane. After about 2 or 3 mins we were allowed to board the plane.
I only learned who this "VIP" was when I asked the cabin staff who this person was. I thought this person must be a foreigh dignatory of some sort but no he is the chief executive of one of the Irish newspapers.
I cannot believe the trouble the DAA went to to make sure this person did not have to queue like all the people at the airport. His passport wasn´t even checked prior to boarding. Maybe I am just being niave and this type of treatment is dished out every day of the week at Dublin airport
Sorry rant over