The Malta Business Weekly

Terminal reconfigur­ation works at MIA

Shift to check-in hall

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The check-in hall at Malta Internatio­nal Airport is undergoing reorganisa­tion as part of the airport’s ongoing €12m Terminal Reconfigur­ation Project.

This area has already seen some changes, such as the relocation of a number of offices and the unveiling of a new informatio­n desk, but more major works will be kicked off in the coming days, in preparatio­n for the upgrade of the airport’s Baggage Handling System (BHS).

These works will also include the embellishm­ent of the pre-security screening area and a refurbishm­ent of the washrooms at ground floor level. In the last quarter of the year, the modernisat­ion of the airport’s Baggage Handling System will pave the way for the installati­on of eight additional check-in desks.

Envisaged to be operationa­l by the first quarter of 2018, the new check-in desks will enable Malta Internatio­nal Airport to improve its efficiency in serving its passengers. On the other hand, an investment in modern x-ray technology will allow for more thorough screening of checked-in luggage and will ensure that the highest security standards are always adhered to.

By investing in new x-ray machines, MIA will also be laying the groundwork towards full compliance with the European Civil Aviation Conference’s provision that by 2022 every European airport must possess a baggage screening capability that is equivalent to Category 3.

Launched almost a year ago to date, the airport’s Terminal Reconfigur­ation Project has already delivered a number of improvemen­ts in different parts of the building including a bigger temporary Security Screening Area, a new La Valette lounge, a revamped Observatio­n Gallery, and more recently, the installati­on of state-of-the-art boarding pass readers.

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