Saturday, October 31, 2015

IGIA gets customised trays

New Delhi: Very soon, passengers flying out of Delhi wouldn’t have to keep their belongings in different trays during security check. The airport operator, Delhi International Airport Ltd. (DIAL), has imported customised trays from Singapore that will have different sections to keep jackets, laptops, mobile phones, as part of its plan to shorten queues at the Terminal 1D.
During a visit to the Terminal 1D in August, which has been unable to tackle the unexpected passenger traffic, Civil Aviation Secretary R. N. Choubey reviewed a proposed decongestion action plan. After a review meeting with stakeholders, a plan along a timeline was discussed. To facilitate speedy screening of hand baggage, DIAL was asked to place orders for the specialised trays by August 31.
“The trays are similar to the ones used at Singapore’s Changi airport. The order was placed in August and we will get the trays by next week,” said a DIAL spokesperson.
31/101/5 The Hindu
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