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Airports will retain a number of limitations in activities after the pandemic coronavirus. It is reported by The Sun with reference to expert on urban strategies and managing Director of Gensler London Ian Mulcahey (Mulcahey Ian).

Predicting the future air Harbor, he noted that the changes will primarily relate to the completion of the audit and security systems, as well as supply of food and beverages.

According to his forecast, now to dine or drink in the bars of the airport can only be pre-booked table, the food and drinks. The number of tables and chairs can be reduced with the aim of preserving social distancing.

in addition, the coronavirus pandemic will push airports to the use of modern technologies to accelerate and streamline the process of check-in. This can help the face recognition system and the introduction of electronic passports.

Also discussed the process for screening passengers for the presence of coronavirus infection, including thermal scanning or querying their health passports.

“the Question is whether to test people before departure. This must be agreed at the international level,” said Mulcahy, adding that the world remains different epidemiological situation, with a number of States have relaxed control over Samothracia, unable to cope with the epidemic.

the Main problem, according to experts, is the lack of a single technology to test for the coronavirus — a wholly accurate analysis is not yet invented.

At the same time, said Yang, the first wave of travelers will be less than in normal times, and therefore will be able to manage the social gestacional.

“Everyone expects a slow, gradual growth in demand for flights with fewer flights and people. For a start it will be business and holiday trip, and then travel. The task becomes more complicated with increasing the number of flights scheduled and the need to maintain the distancing,” — said the expert.

According to him, the demand for travel will be back in June, but in the way people will try to be careful. They will need time to feel comfortable in the path.

In some airports, said the British edition, has introduced strict measures to ensure the safety of passengers. For example, on arrival in Hogkong people are obliged immediately to take the test for the coronavirus, but in the city they will be released only on the readiness of analysis — within a few hours.

In April, a consultancy firm SimpliFlying has described changes in passenger traffic after the pandemic coronavirus. First the innovation will affect the registration process for the flight at the airport — according to experts, it can become completely hands-free due devices, IC��dominant unique codes or the reading of a voice command.