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Adani Group's Thiruvananthapuram airport goes hi-tech with six e-gates

After checking in, passengers can enter the SHA by scanning their boarding pass at the e-gates.

IANS

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The Thiruvananthapuram international airport, ever since it was taken over by Adani Group, has been undergoing rampant changes - the latest being six e-gates with QR code scanners installed in the pre-Security Hold Area (SHA) of the airport's domestic and international terminals.

After checking in, passengers can enter the SHA by scanning their boarding pass at the e-gates.

Previously, the officials directly checked the boarding pass and admitted the passengers, but from now on, it will be a smooth entry for the passengers and much faster, avoiding long queues during peak hours.

Another feature is that these e-gates will help airlines easily locate passengers within the terminal and improve airport security.

The initiative is in line with Adani Group's aim to develop a technologically advanced ecosystem that will offer a seamless, consistent and paperless service experience.

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