Luggage check-in time reduced to just 45 seconds at Bengaluru International Airport


Daijiworld Media Network - Bengaluru (MS)

Bengaluru, Nov 16: Passengers flying via Kempegowda International Airport (KIA) can now check-in their baggage within 45 seconds flat due to the self-operated ' Self-bag drop' machines that are installed in the airport. KIA is the first airport in India, which has introduced this system of checking in the luggage.

Materna Integrated Passenger Services Company has installed these machines. In the beginning, this facility is available for passengers travelling by AirAsia and SpiceJet airlines only. However, later this will be extended to passengers travelling by other airlines also.


16 machines installed 

KIA airport which is in the forefront of providing services with the latest technology and machine-based service has got 16 'Self-bag drop' machines installed in the airport. This will make the luggage check-in process faster and avoid hassle for passengers waiting for a long time in the queue.

Process of functioning of machines

The passengers have to take the print out of the boarding pass and baggage tags at the self-check-in kiosk. After the bag tag is tagged on the baggage, the passengers have to go near the self-bag drop machine and place the baggage on the belt. Then they have to scan the boarding pass. The machine then measures, weighs, scans and automatically feeds the luggage into the baggage handling system.

In case the luggage exceeds the weight limit set by an airline, the passengers will be directed to a ‘hybrid counter’ to complete the check-in process and make payments for the excess baggage.

Now there are enough check-in kiosks at KIA and another 32 are going to be added shortly. These kiosks will be convenient for the passengers to take the print out of boarding pass and baggage tags.

KIA has made a record by opening the airport for direct flights to London from Bengaluru. Air India is operating Dreamliner flights of 256 seat capacity for the Bengaluru - London route. British Airways has already started direct flights between London and Bengaluru. So KIA has opted this new system as the passengers flying via the airport have increased considerably.

 

  

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Nov 16 2018

    Karnataka is the best in the World ...

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  • Sanjay, Hebri

    Fri, Nov 16 2018

    Don't reduce the quality of security in quest to save time... Terrorists from peaceful religion will be waiting to strike any moment.

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  • Syed, Mangalore

    Fri, Nov 16 2018

    What about the terrorists from godse followers

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  • Kishore Kumar, Mangaluru

    Fri, Nov 16 2018

    Earlier Godse followers were created to counter the peaceful activities of peaceful religion.

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  • Pai, Mangalore

    Fri, Nov 16 2018

    Syed, Mangalore
    When did godse followers do car bombs and suicide bombings??

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  • Syed, Mangalre

    Fri, Nov 16 2018

    Pai. and. Kishore .........please Check the history...records ....to. find out. who carried out akshmdam temple attack...Hyderabad blasts....Ajmer blast...samjotha express
    Do not behave like. saint and hypocrites

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  • Roys Antony, Udupi

    Fri, Nov 16 2018

    They are not chokers like you Sanjay, don't comment it shows your quality, and well done bangalore but remember Mangalore is also in Karnataka do something here as well.

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  • Sanjay, Hebri

    Fri, Nov 16 2018

    Easing out security checks would lead to a future disaster. We have already seen, how the people from peaceful religion has highjacked, bombed planes all over the world...
    No matter they take 30 minutes more to check baggage or all passengers, we all want safety first...

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  • Pritish Dewan, Bangalore

    Sat, Nov 17 2018

    This will not lead to easing of security. Countries in European union have the same thing. This thing has complete safety. I have visited Europe several times. There has been no hijacking in these recent years. Anyway after self check , your baggage is scanned before it is put on flight. This system is followed in every airport in the world. It is therefore faster and easier for the passengers. It will reduce delay time of aircrafts too! As the number of increasing passengers in Bangalore International Airport this a helpful method to save time and reduce air-traffic congestion. As Bangalore has only one runway and one terminal and about 26 million passengers travel through Bangalore International Airport.

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  • Sahil, Mangaluru

    Fri, Nov 16 2018

    Excellent will help a lot prior confirmation of our own luggage.

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/Bangalore

    Fri, Nov 16 2018

    Good and commendable help to the passengers who are flying with their luggage

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