Khaleej Times

Dubai Customs handles 12m passengers

- Ahmed Shaaban

dubai — The first half of the year has been so busy for the Dubai Customs’ passenger operations department at the Dubai Internatio­nal Airport.

Official records showed that the emirate’s oldest department has dealt with around 12 million passengers in the first six months of this year. According to a senior official, they have checked about 18 million bags coming through 39,000 flights.

Ibrahim Al Kamali, director of passenger operations at the Dubai Customs, said they have also made 360 seizures of banned and prohibited goods and narcotics over the same period. “We have also processed up to 6,500 customs transactio­ns.

“We have internally developed applicatio­ns and systems that have significan­tly helped us streamline passengers’ arrivals and departures in a record time and as accurate and secure as possible.”

The Smart Inspection System, for example, has remarkably reduced inspection time by 50 to 70 per cent, he explained. “The Kashif Inspection Smart Vehicle, the first of its kind in the world, saves clients’ time and efforts as well.

“The smart customs clearance vehicle also simplifies clearance procedures for the disabled, the elderly and VIPs, amongst many other innovative services and facilitati­ons. We also provide advanced training inspectors from different customs department­s in the UAE in coordinati­on with Dubai Customs’ training centre.”

The passenger operations department is geared up to deal with the pilgrimage season. “Preparatio­ns are now in place to help pilgrims travel easily from and to Dubai airports. A meeting on this was held in the presence of a number of strategic partners of Dubai airports, including the passenger operations department, FlyDubai, Saudi Airways, Dnata, Dubai Taxi, etc. The main focus was to provide pilgrims with preferenti­al treatment in the airport by providing dedicated gates, belts, and counters, and giving them gifts at departure,” he said.

Al Kamali pointed out that services provided are of very high quality and represent Dubai in a good way being a preferred destinatio­n for business and tourism. “There are certain procedures that were taken in the three airport terminals that help towards a smoother flow and passenger traffic without compromisi­ng the security side.”

The Dubai Customs has also raised awareness about its role and responsibi­lities through the “Passenger guide” on its website, he said. “The guide includes all travel procedures such as which materials are permitted, which need to be disclosed and which are prohibited.”

ahmedshaab­an@khaleejtim­es.com

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The Dubai Customs officers checked 18 million bags in six months and 360 seizures of banned goods were made.

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