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Opinion: Bags on time, but people delayed at ORTIA

03 Oct 2016 - by Dave Marsh
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It happens nowhere else. Carousels whir, stacked with hundreds of bags from international arriving passengers, but there are no passengers seen retrieving the luggage.
The passengers have, in fact, arrived but they are still massed at immigration, waiting to be processed by Home Affairs officials.
On Thursday, airlines were reporting that arriving passengers were missing connections and that carousels were only finally cleared two hours after international flights had landed. Home Affairs has posted signs asking passengers to be patient while it introduces the new system where biometric information is collected on arrival so that visa applicants do not have to apply in person.
It applies to a handful of countries, including India, Russia and China.
There is no separate queue for this process and all arrivals with foreign passports are in the same queue, although most do not require a visa.
Airlines report that it is a daily occurrence with dire results for passengers and the industry as travel plans are disrupted.
Home Affairs introduced the gathering of biometric data on arrival to improve the visitor experience as a result of the upheaval caused by its new visa requirements last year.

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