"No core security activity is being privatised. Core security is with the government. Only non-core security is being outsourced to involve them in areas like baggage pick up as trained manpower is required. We follow the pattern of security as laid down in the Bureau of Civil Aviation Security," Civil Aviation Minister Ashok Gajapathi Raju said when asked whether core security was being outsourced.
To a question on installation of inland baggage screening equipment to prevent long queues at airports, the Minister said it is an expensive system and its installation depends on the number of passengers at airports.
In his written reply, he said, there are no laid down regulations on reporting time for air travellers at airports.
"To avoid inconvenience to air passengers due to recent security alert in the country, an advisory was issued by Air India advising its passengers that check-in will commence 3 hours prior to departure and closed 45 minutes prior to departure for domestic passengers and 60 minutes for international passengers," the Minister said.
Replying to another question, Raju said a new terminal costing Rs 327 crore is expected to be in place at Jolly Grant airport in Dehradun by November 2018.
Maintaining that this airport in Uttarakhand has become congested, he said "there is a proposal to build a new terminal there at a cost of Rs 327.09 crore and the consultancy is being given right now. We expect it to be in place in November 2016."
On Pantnagar aiport in the state, he said Air India currently has four flights from there and the state-run carrier plans to increase it to six weekly flights.
He also said a policy is in the making which proposed to make non-operational airstrips to become operational.
Raju said the state governments have been requested to bring non-operational airoports in shape so that flight operations become possible.
The government has recently proposed to develop 160 airports and airstrips as part of its plan to promote regional and remote air connectivity.
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