Posts Tagged ‘passenger security’
How o&i Can Support Your Passenger Security Screening Operation
There is regularly something changing at airport passenger security screening; new equipment, new technologies, changes to legislation and procedures.
Read MoreIntegrating New Equipment into Passenger Screening Operations
Those working in a passenger screening environment will be accustomed to adapting to change.
Read MoreIntegrating Equipment in Passenger Security Operations
As technology progresses and regulation changes, airports are regularly faced with the need to procure new equipment that will improve screening levels and performance in passenger security operations.
Read Moreo&i conducting Study for the European Commission on Aviation Liquids Restrictions
o&i consulting is currently working with the European Commission to determine how best to enhance airport passenger security and allow the future carriage of liquids in cabin baggage through airports.
Read MoreAirport Queues: Planning, Planning, Planning…
The foundation and basis for passenger flow through the airport and resulting queues is of course planning.
Read MoreAirport Queues: as Simple as Supply and Demand?
Queues, queues, queues… where have they all come from? Why was the airport functioning smoothly at this time last week, last public holiday, last holiday season? We have the same plan, the same methods, and the same pool of staff, so where has it gone wrong?
Read MoreAirport Queues: Where Have They Gone Wrong?
Queues can leave operators confused and passengers stressed, angry and equally baffled. The airport has been performing well, a robust plan was in place, everything was working fine last week or last holiday season, so why is the airport now experiencing queues and congestion, and why are they already trending on Twitter?
Read MoreHeightened Security Measures: Maintaining Passenger Flow
Delivering effective aviation security overrides other areas of airport operations performance, it goes without saying.
Read MorePeak Performance: Preparing Your Operations for Peak Periods
The summer travel peak is in sight. Although queues and congestion, dissatisfied passengers, delays and disgruntled staff are stereotypical characteristics of the travel experience during this busy period, this does not need to be the case in your operation.
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