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Ready to welcome passengers, says Bengaluru airport

Bangalore International Airport Limited (BIAL) has introduced a slew of measures, including social distancing, thermal screening, sanitisation and disinfection tunnels, as well as contactless F&B experience before welcoming the passengers.

Kempegowda International Airport  (file)
Kempegowda International Airport (file)

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Published : May 13, 2020, 4:52 PM IST

Bengaluru (Karnataka): With stringent operating procedures in place, the Kempegowda International Airport (BLR Airport) here on Wednesday said it was ready to welcome passengers.

Bangalore International Airport Limited (BIAL), the operator of BLR Airport, said it has introduced a slew of measures,
including social distancing, thermal screening, sanitisation and disinfection tunnels, as well as contactless F&B experience to ensure travellers pass through the airport as safely as possible.

With the highest priority on the safety of passengers, employees and other stakeholders, we have implemented a series of actions to protect them and minimise exposure from the transmission of the virus when the Airport reopens, MD & CEO of BIAL, Hari Marar said.

BIAL said it is taking additional precautions to create extra space, right from entry to boarding.

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Seating across the Terminal, including at F&B outlets has been rearranged and marked in a manner that promotes
social distance.

At security checkpoints, additional separation is marked this area will be managed by BIAL staff.

For all of this to work, signage, including floor, seating, digital and standees, have been installed across the Airport to help passengers maintain an adequate distance.

Social distancing will also be enforced across the parking areas, BIAL said in a statement. The airport would continue to work with the Airport Health Officer and State Health Department to conduct thermal screening of all arriving and departing passengers.

Passengers are encouraged to use online check-in and bring an electronic or printed boarding pass with them to avoid contact with high-touch surfaces and queues at check-in counters.

The 'Aarogya Setu' app is now mandatory for passengers to download before they enter the Terminal.

Passengers will have access to hand sanitizer, placed at nearly 500 locations across the terminal.

Face masks are now mandatory at all public places, including the airport. Passengers would be able to purchase both sanitiser and masks at BLR Airport.

As part of the enhanced cleaning drive, the entire 155,000 sq.m terminal, airside and landside infrastructure
have undergone multiple rounds of deep cleaning and sanitisation, it was stated.

(PTI REPORT)

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