Temporary security area greatly improves passenger flow at MIA
The successful relocation of the security screening area to its temporary space on the first floor, has led to passengers clearing security at Malta International Airport at a faster pace.
Although the new location is temporary until the permanent security area is completed in an adjacent space next year, it is significantly larger than the previous hall on the ground floor.
The entire security set-up was relocated from the ground level of the terminal building to its temporary area on the first floor in a seamless transition on 27 June. Works on the commissioning of equipment is still underway, however the impact on passenger processing is limited.
MIA head of Security Patrick Murgo said: “While our priority has always been and remains pas- senger safety, the new temporary screening area has enabled us to speed up the process and we look forward to reaching full efficiency once the current space is replaced with the permanent one in 2018.”
The temporary security area features new state-of-the-art equipment including modern Xray machines, tray return systems and additional lanes to cut down on queuing. This infrastructure has already contributed to improved flows and increased efficiency, with up to 1,200 passengers per hour handled in the first week of operation, compared with a maximum of 800 passengers under the previous system.
“We are very pleased with how the first week has gone. Despite this major upheaval, we managed to handle a record 4,155 passen- gers in a four-hour timespan on Thursday, our busiest day of the week.”
The upgrade and relocation of the security screening area is the centrepiece of a €12m terminal reconfiguration project, which also includes a new VIP lounge on the third floor that boasts panoramic views of the runway and a reconceived observation deck, which is open to the public.