Covid checks cause chaos at Heathrow Airport with passengers left waiting in ‘brutal’ three hour queues
Another said: "We just waited three hours to get through Border Control - it's not to make families with young children queue like this. Get more staff on desk."
A third passenger added: "23:05 Saturday night Terminal 5 horrendous queue full of families with children waiting to get through customs." The airport added: "Immigration desks/E-gates can only be operated by UK GOV officials - not airport staff."of countries earlier this month, which included Germany, Austria and Norway.
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