Passenger advised to reach airport 3 hrs prior to departure as BCAS directs enhanced airport security

New Delhi: Amid rising tensions between India and Pakistan, the Bureau of Civil Aviation Security (BCAS) on Thursday directed all airlines and airports across the country to implement heightened security protocols. The directive includes a mandatory Secondary Ladder Point Check (SLPC) for all passengers and a ban on visitor entry to airport terminal buildings.

Following the BCAS directive, airlines have begun issuing advisories urging passengers to arrive at airports at least three hours before their scheduled flight departure to allow for additional security checks.

Akasa Air posted on X, “”Due to enhanced security measures at all airports across India, we request you to reach the airport at least 3 hours prior to departure, to ensure a seamless check-in and boarding experience. Please ensure you carry valid government approved photo identification documents for entry to the airport. In addition to your check-in baggage, only 1 hand bag weighing upto 7 kgs will be permitted. As per regulatory guidelines, all passengers will be required to undergo secondary security checks prior to boarding.”

Air India also advised early arrival: “In view of an order by the Bureau of Civil Aviation Security on enhanced measures at airports, passengers across India are advised to arrive at their respective airports at least three hours prior to scheduled departure to ensure smooth check-in and boarding. Check-in closes 75 mins before departure.”

IndiGo Airlines added, “In these extraordinary times, heightened security measures are taken up across all airports. We request you to allow some extra time for your journey to accommodate security checks and formalities. We appreciate your understanding and cooperation.”

Deployment of Air Marshals will be adjusted accordingly as part of the broader national security effort. DeshGujarat