Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Questions raised as Lucknow airport bag scanner malfunctio­ns

- Anupam Srivastava anupam.srivastava@hindustant­imes.com

LUCKNOW: Questions were raised on Lucknow airport’s security arrangemen­ts when a baggage scanner at the internatio­nal terminal malfunctio­ned on early Friday morning.

The internatio­nal terminal’s departure area has two baggage scanners. While one has been lying non-functional for about a year, the other also stopped working on Friday.

Passengers of Dubai-bound Air India Express flight IX 193 had to be sent to the arrivals area of the terminal to get their baggage screened. Airport security stationed there scanned the luggage pieces using the scanner meant for customs.

The screening could begin only 90 minutes before the flight’s scheduled departure and officials were seen hurrying to finish the process. After the delayed screening, airlines officials then rushed to check in passengers.

An immigratio­n official posted at the airport blamed the Airport Authority of India for their “callous attitude”. “One scanner has been lying unused for the last one year. The other one malfunctio­ned this morning,” he said.

He informed that almost 800 passengers fly out of Lucknow’s internatio­nal terminal on 12 flights every day.

In comparison to the well managed domestic terminal, the internatio­nal departure and arrival are in a bad shape, complained the passengers. “Sign boards, toilets, waiting areas are being maintained poorly,” said a passenger.

The airport earns a hefty amount from passengers through taxes.

Ironically, a higher amount is charged from internatio­nal passengers.

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