APAI President D Sudhakara Reddy said measures like pilot projects to do away with baggage tags in five airports, including at Delhi and Mumbai, and issuance of e-boarding passes at Hyderabad would help in making air travel seamless and hassle free.
"These are welcome steps. Many radical reforms can be brought about to embellish the air travel in India. There should be constant efforts to elicit feedback of passengers and to act on them," he said.
The pilot project will be started at airports in Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai, Hyderabad and Bengaluru from December 15.
Similarly, GMR Hyderabad Airport had late last year put in place e-boarding mechanism, which includes all boarding processes right from entry into the airport terminal, check-in, security check, boarding gate and boarding bridge check.
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The tag less baggage can help in maintaining the timeliness of flights, among other benefits, Reddy said.
Tag less baggage, Reddy observed, should be implemented in all airports if the experiment proves to be a success.
"Backed by a foolproof surveillance through CCTVs and other security devices, there is no reason why it should not be successful at the pilot stage.
"While bringing all other airports into this regime, it should be ensured that the airports have state-of-art security systems like high precision X-ray machines, high resolution CCTVs etc for bringing in zero tolerance to any security lapses," he said.
"Not only will the initiative reduce reporting time, which is exceedingly high in India, it will also attract more passengers from other modes of transport to air travel," he added.
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