Sun.Star Cebu

E-Gates activated in Cebu, Davao

- KEITH A. CALAYAG OF SUNSTAR PHILIPPINE­S

The Bureau of Immigratio­n (BI) on Friday, Nov. 2, announced the launching of its electronic gate facility (E-Gate) scheme in the airports of Cebu and Davao.

According to BI Port Division Chief Grifton Medina, three E-Gates at the Mactan-Cebu Internatio­nal Airport in Cebu and two E-Gates at the Francisco Bangoy Internatio­nal Airport in Davao City became fully opera- tional last week.

The BI has yet to install E-Gates at the airports in Clark and Kalibo, said Medina.

“We are targeting to make the E-Gates operationa­l in these major ports before the Christmas and New Year, when we expect to process a huge influx of traveling passengers,” Medina added.

The E-Gates project was pilot-tested at the Ninoy Aquino Internatio­nal Airport (Naia) last July as part of the BI’s effort to facilitate the expeditiou­s processing and reduce the long traveler queues at the airports.

With the installati­on of E-Gates, the standard immigratio­n processing time for every traveler was cut to only eight to 15 seconds from the average time of 45 seconds.

According to the BI, the E-Gates also helped immigratio­n personnel to detect travelers who are wanted fugitives and those that are subjects of blacklists and hold departure orders.

The E-Gates are equipped with modern security features, including facial recognitio­n, biometric scanning, bar code reading and smart card recognitio­n.

Commission­er Jaime Morente welcomed the developmen­t, saying it will help the BI address the perennial problem of long passenger queues at the airports, especially during the Christmas season.

“This project really prioritize­s Filipinos, to ensure fast and smooth processing of our kababayans so they have more time to be with their families,” he said. /

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