Typically you can wipe it with acetone and hold it up to the light and see any bad streaks, but you'll never see cloudy spots until it comes out of the form. I warn all my customers that i do not guarantee glass clarity. If you go with dark veneers under glass, you get what you get.... What i really hate is after the bow has been shot awhile sometimes you get little tiny stress cracks that look terrible. It's not a structural issue, and doesn't effect longevity... But it looks bad. I use acetone on my glass to remove any oils transferred to the glass by handling it with bare hands right before lay up.
I try and stay with light colored veneers every chance i get, and just warn guys what happens using black walnut , bubinga, or other dark veneers.
With that being said... Those look like air bubbles to me too.... It happens sometimes... Kirk