Delhi Airport To Stop Stamping Of Boarding Passes From August 2018!
There is some good news for passengers flying from Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport!
Starting next month, Delhi International Airport Limited(DIAL) will stop the practice of physically stamping boarding passes for passengers travelling on domestic airlines.
DIAL has said that, this process will start with GoAir passengers flying out of Terminal 2 (T2) and will eventually be extended to other airlines flying from the remaining 2 terminals (T1 & T3).
Head Of Central Industrial Security Force(CISF), Mr. M.A. Ganapathy, had last week asked the operators of Delhi, Mumbai and Bangalore airport to do away with the practice of stamping “Security Checked” on a passenger’s boarding pass at the earliest.
While Delhi Airport has given a timeframe as to when they will start this process, It is expected that Mumbai & Bangalore airport will announce their plans to implement this practice in the near future.
The process of doing away with stamping of airplane tickets is similar to the one adopted to phase out stamping of hand baggage tags. To make these a success and keep security under check , airports will have to use HD CCTV cameras and other high tech security equipment to fix accountability, in case something goes wrong.
Mumbai airport has improved its security in this aspect and has installed E-Gates near the Pre Embarkation Security Check (PESC) area. They have also installed HD cameras at Terminal 2, to capture a clear picture of passengers as well as the security personnel frisking them.
Stopping the practice of stamping boarding passes will be the next step in allowing domestic passengers a complete paperless travel experience. They will just have to show their boarding passes on their personal electronic devices like mobiles, scan the airplane ticket barcode & board the airplane.