The BCAS, in a communication, said that there will be no separate queue for business or executive (first) class passengers.
Earlier, there used to be a separate queue for screening of passengers travelling in business and executive class.
Also, there would be a dedicated channel for airline crew, senior citizens, who are above 60 years of age, and for the persons with disability.
"The new instructions are being rolled out in order to streamline the screening of passengers at the terminals (international and domestic) at Delhi airport and have to be complied with," BCAS said in a communication to stake holders late last month.
With passenger traffic at Delhi airport set to touch 40 million mark by the end this fiscal, the measures which include having one queue for all passengers irrespective of the class to the extent possible, are aimed at doing away with the chaos, which is generally witnessed during the peak traffic hours at the country's busiest airports.
The BCAS also said there will be no restrictions regarding maximum time taken, before estimated time of departure, for screening of passengers.
