The Airports Authority of Trinidad and Tobago has announced that plans to merge domestic and international departure processing at Piarco International Airport have been postponed indefinitely. Originally set to begin today, the initiative aimed to enhance operational efficiency by redirecting all domestic departing passengers, including those traveling to Tobago, to a unified gate system in the international departure area.
As part of the proposed changes, domestic passengers were to utilize a centralised security checkpoint that would be shared with international travelers. This shift was intended to streamline the boarding process and improve the overall travel experience at the airport.
However, the Authority has stated that the redirection of domestic traffic to international checkpoints will no longer proceed as scheduled. The postponement comes after careful consideration of logistical challenges and feedback from passengers.
No specific timeline for the resumption of these plans has been provided, leaving travelers uncertain about future changes at the airport. The Airports Authority is expected to communicate any updates regarding the implementation of the merger as they become available.
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