Dublin Airport is getting new and improved eGates to help passengers clear immigration faster. These eGates will allow people to pass through immigration checks electronically, making the process quicker and more efficient.
eGates are automated machines that check your passport and other travel documents. They use advanced technology to verify your identity and ensure that your documents are valid. This means you don’t have to wait in long lines to see an immigration officer.
The new eGates can be used by passport holders from the European Union (EU), European Economic Area (EEA), Switzerland, and the United Kingdom (UK). You must be over 18 years old to use them. Last year, over four million passengers used the eGates at Dublin Airport.
The Irish government wants to modernize its immigration processes. Justice Minister Helen McEntee announced a new contract to upgrade the existing eGates. The goal is to provide a more secure and efficient service for travellers. The new eGates will help process passengers quickly while still conducting thorough security checks.
There are currently 10 eGates in each of Terminal 1 and Terminal 2 at Dublin Airport. There are also five eGates in the passenger Transfers Facility. These locations will all get the upgraded eGates.
The first eGates were installed at Dublin Airport in December 2017. They have been a key part of the airport’s immigration control system ever since. The eGates help manage the flow of passengers and ensure that security checks are done efficiently.
For travelers, this means a faster and smoother experience when arriving at Dublin Airport. You can expect shorter wait times and a more streamlined process. The upgraded eGates will make it easier for eligible passengers to clear immigration and get on with their journey.
Justice Minister McEntee emphasized that using technology like eGates is crucial for providing a modern and effective immigration service. The new contract ensures that Dublin Airport can continue to offer a high level of security and efficiency for all travellers.