Official Statistics

Air passenger experience of security screening: 2023

Results from a short set of questions about experiences of security screening from the CAA Departing Passenger Survey at selected UK airports in 2023.

Documents

Air passenger experience of security screening data tables (AVI05 series)

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Details

These statistics show that in 2023:

  • 87% of air passengers surveyed said they were satisfied or very satisfied with their experience of security screening

  • 3% of passengers surveyed said they were dissatisfied or very dissatisfied with their experience

  • around half of passengers surveyed reported that they had queued for no more than 5 minutes

  • 89% of passengers surveyed agreed or strongly agreed that any inconvenience caused by the security screening process was acceptable

The aspects of security screening with which passengers were least satisfied were:

  • queuing  (cited by 5%)

  • general organisation (cited by 3%)

  • slow speed of screening process (cited by 3%)

  • restriction of liquids (cited by 2%)

  • staff attitude or politeness (cited by 2%)

The majority of passengers (78%) said that there was no aspect of the security screening process with which they were least satisfied.

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Published 23 October 2024

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