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Da Nang Int'l Airport launches automatic entry systems

The police at the Da Nang International Airport in the central city of Da Nang officially put four automatic entry systems (Autogate) into operation on August 15 to facilitate the entry of travelers and speed up immigration procedures.
Da Nang Int'l Airport launches automatic entry systems ảnh 1Da Nang Int'l Airport launches automatic entry systems (Photo: VNA)
Da Nang (VNA) – The police at the Da NangInternational Airport in the central city of Da Nang officially put four automatic entry systems (Autogate) into operation on August 15 to facilitate the entry oftravelers and speed up immigration procedures.

Two systems are installed in the departure area and the others in the arrival area. In the initial phase of operation, the Autogate isapplied to Vietnamese citizens with valid passports.

Those holding non-electronic chip passports must successfullyregister before using the Autogate. They only need to register for a permitonce for all subsequent entry and exit occasions as long as the passportremains valid.
The Autogate has not been applied yet for the entry of foreign passengers,and the service is only applicable for the departure of foreigners if they possessvalid residence cards or temporary residence cards issued by authorised agenciesof Vietnam.

Senior Lieutenant Colonel Le Xuan Hao, Deputy Chief of the police at the Da Nang International Airport, stated that the application ofinformation technology has always been considered a crucial foundation and breakthroughsolution to improve the quality of administrative procedures.

The Autogate application will help reduce the time passengers spendon procedures, and the number of personnel serving at security desks atairports; and enhance security measures and prevent document forgery in theimmigration process, contributing to elevating Vietnam's position in theincreasingly international integration, especially in terms of immigrationmanagement, he stressed./.
VNA

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