Date: 2 February 2013
No more long queues: KLIA.
HASSLE-FREE: Travellers surprised with fast clearance at
Immigration counters at KLIA
SEPANG: Travellers rushing after arriving at the Kuala
Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) yesterday were pleasantly surprised when
their clearance at the immigration counters took less than a minute. The new
10-minute clearance system implemented by the Immigration Department yesterday,
proved to be a success with the passengers.
Tan Sing Shoo, 62, who arrived with his family from a
holiday in Japan, said the new clearance system eases travelling, especially
for wheelchair-bound travellers. "There were long queues before this and
the new system should be continued." Tan added that he did not face too
many problems prior to this. However, he commended the airport's efforts to
smoothen the process.
Echoing Tan's statement, 33-year-old Mohd Fairuz Zainordin
said getting through immigration is now a breeze. He said he did not have to
queue long now and it gave the airport and the country a good image.
Canadian citizen Nadia Lefebvre, 27, said it is her fourth
time coming to Malaysia and the 10-minute waiting time was a good improvement.
"It allows me to get to where I need to go faster, without waiting in line
too long."
By HANA NAZ HARUN hananaz@nst.com.my
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