Pune: Two sets of boarding pass scanning gates that were recently installed at the Pune airport are expected to be a permanent feature at the facility
Airports Authority of India (AAI) chairman Guruprasad Mohapatra, during his visit to Pune last week, was impressed by the system. Officials of city-based Siiddhey Instrumentation Private Limited, who have developed and installed the service, said that the gates were working smoothly and were able to scan all passenger boarding passes.
"We had installed the gates at two points in the terminal building on January 10. They are working well. The main advantage of these gates is that they will reduce the workload on CISF security personnel who have to check the boarding passes of all passengers. There is a scanning device right next to each gate. Once a passenger scans the bar code on his boarding pass, the gates turn green and open automatically. While closed, the colour of the gates remains blue," said Yoogesh Karandikar, managing director of the company.
16/01/18 Joy Sengupta/Times of India
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Airports Authority of India (AAI) chairman Guruprasad Mohapatra, during his visit to Pune last week, was impressed by the system. Officials of city-based Siiddhey Instrumentation Private Limited, who have developed and installed the service, said that the gates were working smoothly and were able to scan all passenger boarding passes.
"We had installed the gates at two points in the terminal building on January 10. They are working well. The main advantage of these gates is that they will reduce the workload on CISF security personnel who have to check the boarding passes of all passengers. There is a scanning device right next to each gate. Once a passenger scans the bar code on his boarding pass, the gates turn green and open automatically. While closed, the colour of the gates remains blue," said Yoogesh Karandikar, managing director of the company.
16/01/18 Joy Sengupta/Times of India
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