RANDOM explosives testing and the need to remove laptops from bags are due to become a thing of the past at Newcastle Airport. The Williamtown hub will install high-tech security infrastructure this week in what chief executive Dr Peter Cock said would be a screening process more focused on patrons.
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"As an example, our passengers will no longer be required to undergo random explosives detection testing, or need to remove laptops from their hand luggage, making for a much smoother and convenient journey," Dr Cock said.
"Of course, the safety of passengers is a key priority for us, and this new high-tech screening infrastructure will help us to deliver on that commitment, whilst ensuring the highest level of security for all."
The upgrade comes a month after Newcastle Airport rolled out a flight information display system (FIDS) to provide more travel information and alerts for passengers.
Airport passenger figures in September rose 4.6 per cent compared to the same month last year.
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