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Pakistan moves toward ‘one-window’ airport clearance system to cut delays and strengthen security

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April 22, 2026
Pakistan moves toward ‘one-window’ airport clearance system to cut delays and strengthen security
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Islamabad, April 22, 2026: Pakistan is moving toward a modern “one-window” airport clearance system featuring e-gates, biometric verification, and smart scanners in an effort to reduce passenger wait times while strengthening border security, officials said on Wednesday.

The proposal was discussed in a high-level meeting chaired by Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi, focusing on streamlining immigration procedures amid rising passenger traffic and increasing concerns over human smuggling.

The meeting brought together senior officials including Minister of State for Interior Tallal Chaudhry, Interior Secretary Muhammad Khurram Agha, Defence Secretary Lt Gen (retd) Muhammad Ali, and Usman Anwar of the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA), along with other officials.

According to data from the Civil Aviation Authority, Pakistan handled 25.4 million domestic and international passengers in 2025, marking a 12 percent year-on-year increase. Officials say the surge has led to congestion at major airports and longer processing times at immigration counters.

The government’s proposed system aims to replace fragmented checks with a unified clearance process using integrated technology and inter-agency coordination.

Under the plan, biometric passport scanners and facial recognition-based e-gates will be introduced at major airports, allowing passengers to complete immigration clearance in under a minute in most cases.

Officials said the new system could reduce average clearance time from 3–5 minutes to less than 45 seconds per passenger.

Modern baggage and document scanning systems will also be installed to speed up verification while improving detection capabilities.

The rollout is expected to begin in phases, with Islamabad International Airport likely to be the first facility to implement the system.

Despite the focus on efficiency, officials stressed that the reforms will not compromise border enforcement. The interior minister emphasized that facilitation must be matched with strict monitoring to prevent illegal activity.

FIA data presented in the meeting showed that more than 1,200 human smuggling attempts were intercepted at airports in 2025, underscoring the need for continued vigilance.

The new system will be linked with the FIA’s Exit Control List, Passenger Name Records, and international databases including Interpol, enabling real-time screening of high-risk travellers.

Officials agreed in principle to introduce a unified “single window” system where multiple agencies conduct joint checks through shared counters and integrated scanners.

According to the official statement, the aim is to eliminate duplication of procedures by immigration, anti-narcotics, and other enforcement bodies that currently operate separately.

A travel industry representative welcomed the move, noting that combined checks can currently take up to 40 minutes during peak hours.

“Immigration and other security checks separately create delays. A single-window system will significantly ease passenger movement,” the operator said.

Officials said detailed planning is underway, with technical assessments and infrastructure upgrades to be completed before rollout. The system is expected to be introduced gradually, beginning with Islamabad before expanding to other major airports.

If fully implemented, the initiative is expected to mark one of the most significant overhauls of Pakistan’s airport clearance system in decades, aligning it with global standards of automated border management.

Tags: “one-window” airport securityAirports securitybiometric verificationDefence Secretary Lt Gen (retd) Muhammad Alie-gatesFederal Investigation AgencyFederal Minister for Interior and Narcotics ControlFIAInterior MinisterInterior Secretary Muhammad Khurram AghaIslamabadMinister of state for InteriorMohsin NaqviPakistanTallal ChaudhryUsman Anwar
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