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Luton Airport. With 13,324,491 passengers a year flying out of Bedfordshire, Sprint Air's check-in zone is the last outpost of sanity in a world built on chaos, queues, and corporate delusion. Lane Carlton, a student of the formidable Jane Boulton and Sprint check-in supervisor who has seen it all, runs her desk like a captain steering a sinking ship-efficiently, dryly, and with a gallows wit born from years of low-cost madness. Every shift is a battle between order and entropy: broken payment machines, irate passengers armed with printouts from flight comparison sites, and the mercurial Ops t...
Luton Airport. With 13,324,491 passengers a year flying out of Bedfordshire, Sprint Air's check-in zone is the last outpost of sanity in a world built on chaos, queues, and corporate delusion. Lane Carlton, a student of the formidable Jane Boulton and Sprint check-in supervisor who has seen it all, runs her desk like a captain steering a sinking ship-efficiently, dryly, and with a gallows wit born from years of low-cost madness. Every shift is a battle between order and entropy: broken payment machines, irate passengers armed with printouts from flight comparison sites, and the mercurial Ops team upstairs who believe spreadsheets can fix reality. Alongside her loyal deputy Lucy King and a ragtag crew of staff too underpaid to care yet too proud to quit, Lane navigates a world where aviation dreams collide with budget nightmares. From TikTok "record-breaking" passengers to catastrophic IT outages, her day is a symphony of absurdity set to the background hum of delayed departures and misplaced bags. But beneath the fluorescent lights and ironic safety posters, Lane @ Check-In is more than an airport comedy-it's a portrait of modern Britain at 35,000 feet and counting. Through sharp dialogue and dry humour, the novel exposes the humanity behind every boarding pass: the quiet competence that holds the travel industry together, and the exhaustion that threatens to tear it apart. In a place where no two shifts are ever the same, Lane's resilience, sarcasm, and occasional kindness make her the unsung heroine of the departure hall-the woman who keeps the system running long after it should have crashed.