Yesterday (14 April 2017), I took Air Asia from Kuala Lumpur to Melbourne. A good flight that I will review in a separate thread.
But I "enjoyed" a new and interesting experience with the enhanced security.
There is the usual security when you check in. The line flowed smoothly and the main issue seemed to be water bottled being confiscated. Not a big deal.
But before you board the plane there is another security check where my "experience" took place.
Sure I may have contributed by forgetting/neglecting to remove my belt and the buckle clearly set off the "buzzer" as I walked through.
There were two attendants, one male and one female. The male member beckoned me aside, all very professional, and did a pat down.
But my new experience was that it was a completely pat down including my groin area! I must say that no particular attention was paid to any part of my body but having the "privates" included was something of a surprise.
Despite being a little surprised, I took the inspection as my contribution to the enhanced security that the signage said was a recent initiative to improve the passenger experience.
And, sure, whilst a little surprising, wasn't in the same league as when the doctor dons the rubber gloves to perform the yearly prostate exam.
Presumably female pat downs would be conducted by the lady member of the team at the security gate?
But I "enjoyed" a new and interesting experience with the enhanced security.
There is the usual security when you check in. The line flowed smoothly and the main issue seemed to be water bottled being confiscated. Not a big deal.
But before you board the plane there is another security check where my "experience" took place.
Sure I may have contributed by forgetting/neglecting to remove my belt and the buckle clearly set off the "buzzer" as I walked through.
There were two attendants, one male and one female. The male member beckoned me aside, all very professional, and did a pat down.
But my new experience was that it was a completely pat down including my groin area! I must say that no particular attention was paid to any part of my body but having the "privates" included was something of a surprise.
Despite being a little surprised, I took the inspection as my contribution to the enhanced security that the signage said was a recent initiative to improve the passenger experience.
And, sure, whilst a little surprising, wasn't in the same league as when the doctor dons the rubber gloves to perform the yearly prostate exam.
Presumably female pat downs would be conducted by the lady member of the team at the security gate?