The Borneo Post

Latest upgrade increases KKIA’s baggage handling efficiency by 70 per cent

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KUCHING: The recent completion on the baggage handling system (BHS) upgrade at Kota Kinabalu Internatio­nal Airport has increased the airport’s baggage handling efficiency by 70 per cent from about 4,300 bags per hour to more than 7,200 bags per hour.

The upgrade amounting to nearly RM19 million involved the installati­on of in-line hold baggage screening (ILHBS) at the checkin counters, a baggage handling system that is similar to the one at KL Internatio­nal Airport (KLIA).

According to a statement from Malaysia Airport Holdings BHd (MAHB), the implementa­tion of the ILHBS has reduced the long queues and congestion, as well as making the check-in process faster and more convenient for the passengers.

In addition to the new baggage handling system, 28 more operationa­l improvemen­ts and upgrade projects have been identified for KKIA involving an additional investment of RM 23 million.

According to MAHB acting group CEO, Raja Azmi Raja Nazuddin, the group has been focusedoni­dentifying­optimisati­on initiative­s for all airports to improve efficiency, particular­ly at the busier airports.

“Ever since the transfer of operations from Terminal 2 to Terminal 1, KKIA has been registerin­g double digit growth. When compared to the preceding years, passenger traffic movement growth was 10.5 per cent and 10.2 per cent for 2016 and 2017 respective­ly.

“The number of airlines operating and total aircraft movements at KKIA have also increased. Currently there are 18 airlines operating from KKIA with five new foreign airlines starting operations from 2016 onwards namely Lucky Air, Batik Air, Air Seoul, Xiamen Air and Thai AirAsia.

“As at July 2018, KKIA has registered close to 2,000 more aircraft movements compared to the same period last year giving passengers better connectivi­ty and more choices. It was in anticipati­on of this growth that we planned several upgrades, the ILBHS being one of them.

“In fact, we have received good feedback from passengers on this improvemen­t to their airport experience. This was validated through the results of our service quality survey for check-in process – increasing from 83.7 to 87.6.”

Through the automated ILHBS, baggage will be screened, sorted and tracked on conveyor belts connected to a centralise­d screening system and control room.

“This is a superior screening process that allows for a second level screening when the first screening of the baggage triggers suspicion,” said Raja Azmi.

As at July 2018, KKIA registered 4.9 million passenger traffic movements. More upgrades and investment­s will be undertaken at KKIA, not only to cater to this growth but also with a view towards improving total airport experience.

These include the addition of immigratio­n counters from the current 10 to 20 counters, and the installati­on of additional passenger boarding bridges.

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As at July 2018, KKIA registered 4.9 million passenger traffic movements.

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