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Pakistan Airport One-Window Clearance to Cut Delays

Pakistan Airport One-Window Clearance to Cut Delays

Pakistan has introduced an airport one-window clearance system to improve travel for everyone. The plan aims to cut waiting times and remove repeated checks. Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi led a high-level meeting to finalize the strategy.

Faster Passenger Processing

The new system combines several checkpoints into one. As a result, passengers will move faster through airports. Officials will use advanced scanners and e-gates to improve screening speed.
In addition, joint counters will manage passenger clearance at one point. This setup will reduce confusion and improve coordination among staff. Therefore, travelers will enjoy a smoother and more organized journey.
Authorities are also speeding up e-gate installation across major airports. These gates will automate entry and exit steps. For example, passengers can scan documents quickly without long manual checks.

Improved Safety and Coordination

The government is also working to improve aviation safety. It plans to import modern equipment to prevent bird strikes. This step will reduce risks during takeoff and landing.
Moreover, officials are focusing on better coordination between departments. Strong teamwork will help manage rising passenger numbers. As a result, airports will handle traffic more efficiently.
These reforms aim to match international aviation standards. They focus on safety, speed, and transparency. In the long run, travelers will benefit from a better airport experience across Pakistan. The initiative also supports future growth in the aviation sector. It will help airports stay prepared for increasing demand and modern travel needs.

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