To improve the security experience, passengers at Manchester airport now have the opportunity to pre-book a free 15-minute security slot, as part of a UK-first new trial by MAG.
The trial is part of a series of measures introduced by MAG to ensure passengers feel safer and more confident about travelling by air, particularly when travel demand starts to grow again in the near future. Last month, the airport group became the first to ask all passengers to cover their faces either with face masks or with their own clothing. All MAG colleagues, interacting with passengers, are also required to wear the necessary protective equipment.
By booking their free slot, passengers will benefit from access to a dedicated lane straight to the security checkpoint and will be able to reach the departure lounge quicker. This approach will also allow the airport to manage the volume of passengers coming through security more efficiently and help keep queues shorter.
The availability of slots is limited and will be operated on a first come first served basis, through online booking. Passengers are encouraged to make a booking around two hours before their flight departure time and asked to arrive within the chosen slot. If passengers arrive outside the allocated time, they will not be able to access the dedicated line and will be redirected to the security queue, which may be longer than usual given social distancing measures that the airport will put in place.
Brad Miller, chief operating officer, Manchester Airport, said: ?COVID-19 will undoubtedly reshape the airport experience. We are exploring every innovation and technology that can help us to adapt to the new world, protect public health and restore confidence in air travel.?
Manchester Airport is the first UK Airport to announce such a scheme, and in so doing is aiming to support safe standards for future air travel. The booking system was developed by MAGO which is MAG?s in-house digital business, aimed at providing industry-leading online technology for airports.
If successful, the technology will be put in place at the group?s other airports at London Stansted and East Midlands.