Changes to passenger screening at some Australian regional airports

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The ABC is reporting that following a review of risk profiles by the Department of Home Affairs, the requirements for passenger screening at a number of Australian regional airports are changing. According to the report, overt security screening will no longer be required at 8 airports including LRE, BCI and CNJ. Measures will be increased at 13 other ports not identified in the article.


I couldn’t find further details after a quick search of the Home Affairs webpage but presumably some increased costs will be passed on to pax at some regional ports...and reductions passed on at others (?)
 
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The ABC is reporting that following a review of risk profiles by the Department of Homeland Security, the requirements for passenger screening at a number of Australian regional airports are changing. According to the report, overt security screening will no longer be required at 8 airports including LRE, BCI and CNJ. Measures will be increased at 13 other ports not identified in the article.


I couldn’t find further details after a quick search of the Homellnd Security webpage but presumably some increased costs will be passed on to pax at some regional ports...and reductions passed on at others (?)
Thanks for the info but reduced costs to be passed on!!!
 
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The ABC is reporting that following a review of risk profiles by the Department of Homeland Security, the requirements for passenger screening at a number of Australian regional airports are changing. According to the report, overt security screening will no longer be required at 8 airports including LRE, BCI and CNJ. Measures will be increased at 13 other ports not identified in the article.


I couldn’t find further details after a quick search of the Homellnd Security webpage but presumably some increased costs will be passed on to pax at some regional ports...and reductions passed on at others (?)
Might want to edit that to "Dept of Home Affairs", not "Dept of Homeland Security"
 
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