Pakistan moves towards one-window airport clearance with e-gates, smart scanners
- Move aims faster and more efficient clearance for passengers
In a bid to streamline airport procedures and enhance passenger convenience, Pakistan has moved a step closer to introducing a one-window clearance system at its airports, according to a press release.
A special meeting, led by Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi, was held to strategize the integration of modern technology in airport security processes.
The meeting, which included key figures such as Minister of State for Interior Talal Chaudhry and Secretary Defence Lieutenant General (R) Muhammad Ali, outlined plans to install advanced machinery aimed at improving security and efficiency.
The meeting focused on the installation of e-gates, which will be equipped with smart scanners to expedite the clearance process for passengers.
Under the new plan, all security checks will be centralized at joint counters, utilizing a unified scanning system to save time and reduce congestion to provide faster and more efficient clearance for passengers while ensuring safety at the same time.
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Naqvi emphasized the importance of coordination among all relevant institutions to ensure that the system operates smoothly.
“By working together, we can minimize waiting times, reduce congestion, and enhance the overall travel experience for passengers,” he said.
The Defence Ministry also addressed safety concerns at airports, with Secretary Defence highlighting the import of modern machinery designed to reduce bird-related accidents, ensuring the protection of aircraft and passengers.























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