Amit Shah orders third-party audit to cut airport passenger delays

Union Home Minister Amit Shah has ordered third-party audits and infrastructure improvements at major Indian airports to reduce passenger congestion. Key measures include the installation of Automatic Tray Retrieval Systems and the expansion of the Fast Track Immigration–Trusted Travellers’ Programme.
Why it matters
These directives aim to address growing infrastructure bottlenecks in India's aviation sector, which is critical for the country's economic and tourism growth.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah has directed the Ministry of Civil Aviation and the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) to independently commission third-party studies during the peak travel season to identify and reduce passenger delays across all touch points at major airports.
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