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Airport safety a ‘growing challenge’ warns Iata chief

Governments face a “growing challenge” to keep travellers safe in the landside areas of airports.

The message came from head of Iata Tony Tyler as he voiced outrage at last night’s deadly terrorist attack at Atatürk airport in Istanbul.

The Iata director general and chief executive said: “The safety and security of passengers are our top priorities.

“This tragedy in Istanbul and the one in Brussels earlier this year show that there is a growing challenge for governments to keep people safe in the ‘landside’ parts of the airport.

“Moving people ‘airside’ more quickly can help to mitigate risk. The industry has a number of initiatives in place to achieve that aim and we are working with governments and airports to implement them.”

He added: “Istanbul has a particularly significant and historical role in connecting East and West. Last night’s attack was a broad attack on our shared humanity.

“But terrorism will never succeed in reversing the interconnectedness of the world. The desire of the human spirit to explore and trade will always triumph over suspicion and fear.

“That Istanbul airport is operating today is a testament to the resilience and determination of the Turkish people and the aviation industry. We stand together in solidarity-confident that we will emerge stronger and more united in our resolve to keep connecting our world.”

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