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Clear immigration before you fly: UAE and Bahrain launch ‘One-Point Air Travellers’ project

Clear immigration before you fly: UAE and Bahrain launch ‘One-Point Air Travellers’ project

UAE and Bahrain launch pilot allowing citizens to complete immigration clearance before flying/Image: WAM

The United Arab Emirates has launched the pilot phase of a new cross-border travel initiative with Bahrain designed to streamline entry procedures and reduce airport waiting times. The “One-Point Air Travellers” Project allows citizens of both countries to complete entry formalities before departure, marking a significant step towards deeper regional integration and smarter mobility across the Gulf.

What is One-Point Air Travellers project?

The initiative enables Emirati and Bahraini passengers flying between the two countries to complete entry procedures at their departure airport rather than on arrival.Through pre-departure clearance, traveller’s movements are verified and documented before landing at their final destination. This is intended to:

  • Reduce congestion at arrival terminals
  • Accelerate entry procedures
  • Save time and effort for passengers
  • Deliver a more seamless, secure and comfortable travel experience

The system relies on electronic connectivity between authorities in both countries and incorporates:

  • Biometric verification systems
  • Surveillance technologies
  • E-gates
  • Advanced passenger data processing
  • Advance exchange of integrated data

The first phase of implementation covers Zayed International Airport and Bahrain International Airport.

Authorities leading the project

In the UAE, the project is being implemented by the Federal Authority for Identity, Citizenship, Customs and Port Security.In Bahrain, it is led by the Ministry of Interior, in cooperation with the General Secretariat of the Gulf Cooperation Council and relevant entities in both countries.The initiative reflects coordination at multiple institutional levels, combining immigration, customs and security systems across borders.

Strengthening integration and economic growth

Officials say the project is expected to:

  • Boost tourism flows
  • Increase bilateral trade
  • Support economic growth
  • Strengthen security stability
  • Enhance customs and security integration
  • Advance infrastructure integration between the two nations
  • Improve regional and global competitiveness

Major General Suhail Saeed Al Khaili, Director-General of the Federal Authority for Identity, Citizenship, Customs and Port Security, described the project as an innovative initiative reflecting the commitment of Gulf Cooperation Council countries to facilitating passenger journeys while ensuring a safe and convenient travel experience.He said the authority remains committed to strengthening cooperation and partnerships at local, regional and international levels through electronic connectivity, advanced technologies and data exchange systems. According to him, the initiative enhances customer journeys and improves overall quality of life.He added that the project would help transform both airports into key departure hubs, stimulating travel, tourism and economic activity, while positioning them as preferred transit gateways within the region.

A model for smart mobility in GCC

Mohammed Ahmed Al Kuwaiti, Acting Director-General of Ports at the authority, stated that the project reflects a high level of strategic integration between the UAE and Bahrain, embodying a shared vision to facilitate mobility through digital transformation and governmental integration.He stated that electronic connectivity and the advance exchange of integrated data ensure high standards of accuracy, security and procedural efficiency, while safeguarding privacy and data protection.He described the initiative as a qualitative step towards the future of smart mobility within the GCC and a scalable regional model, given its expected impact on tourism, business travel and the positioning of both countries’ airports as advanced smart gateways. Go to Source

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