‘Green lane’ set to start

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Travellers arriving at LF Wade International Airport will be able to use a “nothing to declare” line, beginning November 19.

The start was announced in The Official Gazette last week and first mentioned in February by Premier Paula Cox.

She said then: “In conjunction with the Ministry of Transport’s Department of Airport Operations, the arrivals area at LF Wade International Airport will, commencing in this fiscal year, feature a ‘red/green’ channel system, whereby arriving passengers will have the option of using a ‘nothing to declare’ line.”

According to Ms Cox, the idea was to hasten travellers’ passage through the airport and emphasise the obligation to properly declare goods.

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Published Nov 6, 2012 at 8:00 am (Updated Nov 6, 2012 at 12:11 am)

‘Green lane’ set to start

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