It takes two seconds for passengers to be scanned, while they otherwise can pass through a detection gate in a shorter time. Will this not result in significantly longer queues? | National Coordinator for Counterterrorism
It takes two seconds for passengers to be scanned, while they otherwise can pass through a detection gate in a shorter time. Will this not result in significantly longer queues?
The current security checks consist of a metal detection gate and, for a portion of the passengers, a search. The use of the security scan means that a portion of the passengers need not be searched anymore.