Türkiye strengthens security measures at airports

Türkiye strengthens security measures at airports

According to the Habertürk TV channel, the Turkish parliament approved changes to civil aviation legislation aimed at tightening passenger screening procedures at the country's airports, TASS writes.

The new rules are brought into line with international standards established by the Chicago Convention.Security officers will now have the right to inspect passengers' luggage and electronic devices both at the entrance to the terminal and in the boarding area.

Refusal of inspection will result in a ban on entry into the airport or departure area.Prohibited items will be immediately confiscated.

Turkey's largest airports already have two security checkpoints: at the entrance to the public area and in the clean area after check-in. These points are equipped with modern equipment and, if necessary, personal searches are carried out.

In addition, the new legislation introduces penalties. Aircraft crews who fail to report in-flight violations to authorities may be fined between $620 and $15 600. For unauthorized use of drones or their operation outside authorized zones, the fine is approximately $1 800.

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