Next time, think before you act.
That’s the advice of one passenger to management of the Grantley Adams International Airport, after he took issue with a sign just outside the Departure gates that features text language: Think b4u Pack.
The irate passenger said he found it particularly disturbing that an international airport would have signage in text language.
In response to the concern, the airport’s corporate communications specialist Keith Goddard said it was an attempt to use creative language to speak to passengers.
Goddard said he had only received “about two complaints” about the sign, adding, however, that he would take the few concerns “on board”.
“We will review those concerns that have been raised,” he said. (CM)
A thought b4hand?
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