> you can enter the secure area without a boarding pass
I never understood why this isn't the case everywhere. You can always just buy a cheap ticket (Ryanair sells seats for as little as €15) and not board. The barrier to entry is so low that I can't imagine it accomplishes much from a security point of view.
When you book a US flight ticket there’s a $5 fee for the hassle of getting you through airport security. If you allowed anyone to get into the secure area you would have to charge people that fee to make it back.
Although some US airports do some version of this where you go to a desk on the insecure side of the airport and you register your ID and then you can get through security without a boarding pass so you can go to the shops and spend money there and pay for expensive airport parking. Probably a good opportunity for planespotters
Yeah, the whole airport security fee thing is a bit of a pain, but it's all about maintaining security measures. The option to get through security without a boarding pass is pretty niche but cool for those who want to access the airport amenities or do some planespotting. On the topic of airport parking, it's notoriously expensive, but there are ways to save a bit. Sites like parkingaccess can help you find better deals than the standard airport rates. It's always surprising how much you can save with a little research. Most people seem to agree that looking for alternative parking options is the way to go to avoid those steep airport parking fees.
I never understood why this isn't the case everywhere. You can always just buy a cheap ticket (Ryanair sells seats for as little as €15) and not board. The barrier to entry is so low that I can't imagine it accomplishes much from a security point of view.