Aviation
Abuja airport begins automated pay car park on Sept. 29
The Manager of the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja (NAIA), Kabir Mohammed, in Abuja, disclosed that the airport would commence automated pay car park on September 29.
Mohammed, in a media interaction said that digitisation of the airport services would be done in phases, starting with the car park pay automation.
He stated that changing from analogue to digital services will make for a more organised and orderly Abuja airport, especially regarding current security situation in the country.
The manager noted that the rowdiness in the drop-off area and parking lots, improper parking, parking in restricted areas, unnecessary congestion in front of terminal and all forms of unruly behaviours ought to be avoided by all airport users.
Mohammed declared: “Come September 29, 2022, NAIA will be introducing automated pay car park system in line with global best practices.
“The effort is to enhance passengers, agencies, stakeholders and all airport users experience at the airport as part of the management’s drive to improve on our customer’s satisfaction experience.
“This may include military and paramilitary personnel, government officials, and politicians and their aides who see the status of NAIA as a ‘Protocol Airport.”
Mohammed disclosed that there would be redefinition of the “VIP/VVIP Parking lots” and introduction of dedicated parking lots for corporate organisations.
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