The target for 2024: Those who are interested will be able to carry out the flight arrival procedure digitally • In the first stage, the plan is that a third of the passengers will not see a person until arriving at the plane • In the plan: security questioning based on a profile and autonomous baggage weighing
Director General of the Airports Authority Topolansky today instructed to allocate more than NIS 50 million to the digital field project as early as 2023. The project aims to improve service at Ben Gurion Airport.
At Ben Gurion Airport, by 2024, whoever is interested will be able to carry out the entire flight arrival procedure digitally. The idea is to reach a situation where a third of the passengers in the first stage will not see a person until arriving at the plane. The security questioning will also change, and will work in advance according to a profile.
Source: Kan News