Bahrain International Airport (BIA) is rolling out additional health and safety measures to protect the wellbeing of passengers and staff at the terminal, Bahrain Airport Company (BAC) announced. It is in line with Bahrain Civil Aviation Affairs Advisory Circular, the Kingdom’s aviation regulator.
The CAA guidelines are in line with the International Civil Aviation Organization’s (ICAO) latest guidelines for combating the coronavirus (COVID-19) and support preventative measures recommended by the Ministry of Health (MOH).
The measures will be regularly updated based on new scientific findings as the situation evolves.
“BAC has implemented a number of precautionary measures recommended by the Ministry of Health and worked closely with its partners at the airport to ensure the health of passengers and airport staff and the protection of public health in the Kingdom,” said BAC Chief Executive Officer, Mohamed Yousif Al Binfalah.
He reminded that passengers also have an important role to play in this process and look forward to their ongoing understanding and support.
In line with the new health and safety measures, access to the terminal is restricted to airport and airline staff and passengers, although exceptions will be made for those accompanying passengers with reduced mobility or unaccompanied minors.
Wearing face masks is mandatory for all passengers and airport staff at the airport and these can be obtained from PPE vending machine that also offers hand sanitizer, disposable gloves and sanitizers.
Passengers will need to arrive at the airport up to three hours in advance of departure due to additional screening procedures put in place during the coronavirus pandemic.
Temperature screening is also mandatory at all entry points to the terminal and before boarding.
Passengers must adhere to social distancing measures at the terminal and offices, and footprint stickers and seat blockers are in place to remind them to keep their distance.
In addition to general cleaning and approved disinfection programme, all frequently touched surfaces are sanitized, and plastic security trays are sanitized at the entry and exit of the security locations.
The BCAA Advisory Circular also covers precautionary measures to be addressed by Airline operators and ground handlers.
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