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The initiative, coordinated between the Ministry of Interior, the General Directorate of National Security (DGSN), and the Royal Gendarmerie, is part of ONDA’s “Airports 2030” modernization strategy.
Morocco’s National Airports Office (ONDA) has removed security scanners and metal detectors from the entrances of Mohammed V Airport in Casablanca, with Marrakech Airport set to follow in the coming days.
A statement of the Airline explained that the step is in line with the continuous effort of the airline to improve customer experience, inspection devices – scanner and metal detector – at the entrances of Casablanca’s Mohammed V Airport have been relocated, thus eliminating long queues.The Airline feels that the measure will allow travelers to access various airport entry points more quickly, streamlining the boarding process.
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The initiative, coordinated between the Ministry of Interior, the General Directorate of National Security (DGSN), and the Royal Gendarmerie, is part of ONDA’s “Airports 2030” modernization strategy. This development comes after the government launched in December plans for a MAD 40 billion (USD4 billion) expansion project at Mohammed V Airport.