Weekend lines long despite Dulles’ new customs kiosks

WASHINGTON — Dulles Airport recently installed 40 automated passport control
kiosks to speed the customs process for arriving international travelers.

Weekends are busy times at the airport’s international terminal. And on
Saturday afternoons, when multiple international flights land at nearly the
same time, the lines have sometimes been long.

“The system is new so there is a bit of a learning curve not only for the
passengers, but also for those who are directing the passengers to the
queues,”
says Kimberly Gibbs, spokeswoman for Dulles International Airport.

Qualifying passengers scan their passport at the kiosks, answer a series of
questions on the touch screen before moving on to a face-to-face meeting with
a customs officer.

The kiosks eliminate the need to complete paper customs forms.

One international passenger arriving on Nov. 15 says he saw “total chaos” in
the arrival hall and airport personnel were not effectively directing the
passengers.

Gibbs says efforts are being made to make the process more efficient.

“We’ve reconfigured the queues, we’re looking at different combinations to see
what works best for our travelers and then we’re readjusting it as needed
based
on the number of customers that are waiting,” Gibbs says.

Passengers eligible to use the kiosks are returning U.S. and Canadian citizens
and non-U.S. citizens from visa-wavier countries.

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