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Belgrade Airport launching passport eGate registration

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NEWS FLASH


Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport is set to commence automated self-service passport control registration from November 1. A total of sixteen eGates (pictured above) are being installed at Belgrade Airport (eight each on arrival and departure). Initially the use of the eGates will be limited to Serbian passport holders who are eighteen years and over. eGates involve a two-step process. Passengers first scan their passport after which the first gate opens. The traveller’s photo is then taken for facial recognition, after which a second gate is opened, and the passenger can continue onwards with their journey.

October 15, 2024
Belgrade Newsflash serbia
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  1. Anonymous13:54

    Прогрес нема шта!!!

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  2. Anonymous14:00

    So families with kids under 18 use only "šalter" procedure?

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    1. Anonymous14:10

      Children can't use egates anywhere in the world.

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    2. Anonymous14:50

      Not true, UK, Australia for example allows kids from 10 years old, while some countries restrict kids usage based on their height (ie min 120cm).

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    3. Anonymous14:52

      In majority of countries it is either 16+ or 18+ and it is because of privacy legislation. In most countries you can't store information on minors.

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    4. Anonymous15:09

      Anyway, it is said "initially", so this may be introduced in the later stage, same as the gates may be opened for the foreign passport holders.

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    5. Anonymous18:51

      Parents with children are regularly being given priority on both passport and security checks, don't make a drama where there isn't one.

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    6. Anonymous19:32

      No, it is certainly not true in Europe for kids over 5 years of age

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    7. Anonymous19:37

      ^ then you should ask Frankfurt Airport why they don't allow kids over 5 years to use egate. Stop making things up.

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    8. Anonymous01:08

      Stop spreading nonsenseness. Minors have to be accompanied by adults and immigration officer have to check if that person is a parent or custodian and if that person have permit to accompany minor abroad. Egate can not determine such conclusion

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    9. Anonymous11:42

      Exactly! Some people here exaggerate or make things up on purpose..

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    10. Anonymous16:00

      EasyPass in Frankfurt can be used from 12 years plus

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    11. Anonymous01:22

      In the UK children of 10yr+ can use eGates, and that's not only for UK, but also EU, US and other Western country citizens

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  3. Vladimir14:03

    Does this mean that exit stamps for Serbian passport holders will be abolished?

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    1. Anonymous14:24

      Well obviously if you scan your passport at eGate.

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    2. Anonymous15:10

      Isn't it already abolished? I thought they don't stamp Serbian passports anymore.

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    3. Anonymous15:28

      They do stamp Serbian passports when exiting Serbia, but they do not when entering.

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    4. Anonymous18:52

      eGate registers both entry and exit, no need for stamps anymore.

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    5. Anonymous01:09

      If you need a stamp, go to the immigration officer

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    6. Anonymous11:21

      @Anonymous 18:52 even with egate you still get stamped if you need a stamp.

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  4. Anonymous14:28

    Great, now only the boarding pass scanner is missing.

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    1. Anonymous15:12

      What would that one be for? Usually the BP scan before the security is only to limit access for the non travelers, nothing to do with boarding itself, right?

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    2. Anonymous15:28

      Exactly for that in order to remove two employees checking passes.

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    3. Anonymous18:32

      They will anyway need at least one employee for that.

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    4. Anonymous18:54

      There will always be a need for human assistance, it's like that at any airport in the world, regardless of the technology applied at the entries or gates.

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    5. Anonymous08:36

      I fly from Brussels often and there is BP gate before security and then 2 or 3 persons scanning BPs again with manual scanners. Once on gate each BP is scanned again by 2-3 agents per gate. So, BP gates before security have nothing to do with boarding process.

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    6. Anonymous11:45

      In Hamburg for instance it is automated, before security check.

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    7. Anonymous12:01

      In Zurich too

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  5. Nemjee16:59

    Very good news as it's not uncommon for current passport booths to be empty, even at peak hours. Like this they will be working 24/7 so the line will move much faster.

    Anyone know if there will be restrictions regarding when your passport was issued? I remember they had that before at arrivals.

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    1. Anonymous18:01

      There won't be restrictions regarding passport issuing. As long as it is valid.

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    2. Vlad19:06

      By now the oldest valid Serbian passports will be from late 2014, and I seem to remember that 2014 was the cut-off for the "old" pre-COVID automatic gate.

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    3. Anonymous19:08

      Old one was installed in 2009. It was already out of service by 2014.

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  6. Anonymous18:11

    Why only 8 each way? what happens if a couple break down? Get a whole bunch and open up the A gate entrance/exit again.

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    1. Anonymous18:44

      There are also dozen of regular boths. How many break down at the same time at your village airport?

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    2. Anonymous18:45

      ^passport booths

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    3. Anonymous18:55

      Drama queens will have a special both, that will never break down.

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  7. Anonymous20:41

    At some places everyone still has to go to regular passport officer after going through eGate. It happened to me as I was leaving Italy. Officer didn't scan my passport but still looked at it. BTW it happened after the security check. WTF?

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    1. Anonymous22:07

      At AMS you have to go get your passport stamped after using the eGate (UK passport).

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  8. Anonymous22:44

    That is the exception. That only happens because the EU still hasn't managed to eradicate passport stamps. As in the stamps show how long you have stayed(non EU passports)In most countries Egates have replaced the need to stsmp.

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    1. Anonymous09:48

      And the exeption will be gone once they start EES (again postponed to November)

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  9. Anonymous03:07

    So if this is the future of airports, how come they decided that they no longer need to ask tons of questions about your plans and intentions when entering a country/eu or ask for you to show them the return ticket? Suddenly all that torture is gone and they are fine with you entering by just checking out the passport? If I understand this correctly in the future this will be how passport control is done, no border officers? Or i misunderstood something

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    1. Anonymous08:43

      It is possible that in the future this would almost completely replace border police check, but by then systems of pre travel regulations and approval systems will be introduced, so if you've been cleared before the flight on board you just have to prove it's you which is the purpose of egates. Anyway, this is not gonna happen tomorrow.

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  10. Anonymous04:16

    I was there last month for business trip and it’s Not a friendly county for Americans

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    1. Anonymous05:09

      So many complaints about Croatia.

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